Autonomic responses to exercise: Where is central command?

作者:Williamson J W*
来源:Autonomic Neuroscience-Basic & Clinical, 2015, 188: 3-4.
DOI:10.1016/j.autneu.2014.10.011

摘要

A central command is thought to involve a signal arising in a central area of the brain eliciting a parallel activation of the autonomic nervous system and skeletal muscle contraction during exercise. Although much of the neural circuitry involved in autonomic control has been identified, defining the specific higher brain region(s) serving in a central command capacity has proven more challenging. Investigators have been faced with redundancies in regulatory systems, feedback mechanisms and the complexities ofhuman neural connectivity. Several studies have attempted to address these issues and provide more definitive neuroanatomical information.

  • 出版日期2015-3