K. BieniarzInstitute of Applied ZoologyAcademy of AgricultureJournal of Fish BiologySOKOLOWSKA M., EPLER P., BIENIARZ K., 1978. The histological picture of the hypothalamus (the nucleus preopticus) and hypophysis in male Anguilla anguilla L. treated with hormones. J. Fish BioL, 12, 1-4....
to the point that they develop functional impairments and disabilities. With this study, scientists hoped to pinpoint the genes associated with lean mass that may one day lead to therapies that will curtail loss of lean mass and prevent the onset of such disabilities. ...
If its hot out, it reverses that and cools us down and vice versa because we need to maintain a stable body temperature. Our hypothalamus does this for us. It monitors our temperature all the time to make sure we are at equilibrium. ...
A. in the hypothalamus B. between the brain and the spinal cord C. in the transmitter nerve cells D. between the hypothalamus and the brain 查看完整题目与答案 After 10 hours at the wheel of the car, he began to feel the ___. A. tension B. nervous C. exertion D. strai...
Although research on the relationships of the thyroid gland and the experience of trauma is sparse and the results are sometimes inconsistent, a general conclusion can be drawn that the experience of childhood trauma is characterized by abnormalities in the functioning of the hypothalamus, pituitary ...
midbrain down to the medulla, is involved in various functions, including sleep and arousal, temperature regulation, and motor control. Groups of motoneurons form two cranial nuclei; their axons branch out to create the oculomotor nerve and the trochlear nerve, both of which control eye movement...
In addition, EMDR doesn't work for everyone. Complex PTSD has so many repercussions that therapy is essential. It also generally has a biological component - the HTA loop. The hypothalamus activates the thyroid and then the adrenal gland. The end result is increased cortisol and adrenaline. ...