The Influence of Pituitary Peptides on Brain Centers Controlling Autonomic Responses

作者: B. Bohus

DOI: 10.1016/S0079-6123(08)61906-8

关键词: OrganismPituitary glandHormonePsychologyCentral nervous systemPosterior pituitaryVasopressinEndocrine systemNeuroscienceHypothalamus

摘要: Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the influence of pituitary peptides brain centers controlling autonomic responses. The study adaptation organism to changes environment is a fascinating but complex subject. organism's actual response and subsequent adjustment environmental stimuli consist chain physiological behavioral events. Endocrine mechanisms represent an important integrative part in adaptive processes. release pituitary-adrenal system hormones or intermediate posterior origin (MSH, vasopressin) their effect peripheral metabolic processes one most basic phenomena adaptation. organization responses, therefore, may already be integrated level central nervous system, interactions contribute final patterns.

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