Brain and Organ Communication: Effects of Crosstalk on Neurophysiology examines the intricate relationship between the brain and other organ systems within the body. With an emphasis on homeostasis of these systems, this book also explores how various systems are related and affected by the brain injury or organ damage from a neurophysiological standpoint.This book will be most useful to researchers in neuroscience and graduate students studying neurophysiology. Those with an interest in endocrinology and clinicians in various branches of neuroscience and physiology will also find this book of interest.
- Examines cross talk between the brain and major organ systems
- Explores multiple organs, including heart, lungs, kidneys, gut, and more
- Identifies how this communication affects neurophysiology
- Provides management strategies for injuries to the brain and organs
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-443-22269-6 (9780443222696)
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1. Brain and its basic physiology2. Heart and its neurophysiology3. Intercommunications between Brain and Heart4. Lung and its neurophysiology5. Intercommunications between Brain and Lungs6. Kidney and its neurophysiology7. Intercommunications between Brain and Kidneys8. Endocrines and the neurophysiology9. Intercommunications between Brain and Endocrine organs10. Gut and its neurophysiology11. Intercommunications between Brain and Gut12. Coagulation and its neurophysiology13. Intercommunications between Brain and Coagulation14. Peripheral tissue and its neurophysiology15. Intercommunications between Brain and peripheral tissue16. Immunity and its neurophysiology17. Intercommunications between Brain and Immunity