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Neural Signals are the electrical potential carrying the information to be transmitted between neurons/dendrites. They also initiate chemical stimulation on the synapses to transfer/carry forward the message from/to brain.
a neurotransmitter chemical crosses the junction.
The cauda equina is the bunch of spinal nerves at the caudal end of the spinal cord from L3-CO1. The filum terimanle is the non-neural fiborous end
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Neural networks have nothing to do with neutrons.
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Neural Signals are the electrical potential carrying the information to be transmitted between neurons/dendrites. They also initiate chemical stimulation on the synapses to transfer/carry forward the message from/to brain.
Neurotransmitter.
Hormone levels can be controlled by the nervous system (neural control), by other hormones (hormonal control), or by body fluids such as the blood (humoral control).
a neurotransmitter chemical crosses the junction.
brain controls perception,reflexes,emotionsbehavioral sequences,etc. spinal cord helps in transmission of neural inputs between periphery and brain
Brain (neural), lungs (i can't remember why but the rhythm of breathing affects the heart rate), and circulatory system (the blood flow, difference in pressure triggers the heart beat).
-Broca's speech area •neural circuits between Broca's speech area, the premotor area, and primary motor area activate muscles of the larynx, pharynx, and mouth and breathing muscles
Chemical Substance
The cauda equina is the bunch of spinal nerves at the caudal end of the spinal cord from L3-CO1. The filum terimanle is the non-neural fiborous end
impulses causing the release of a chemical signal and its diffusion across the synapse.
Neural decompression is a surgery where the piece of the disc that is pressing against the nerve is removed. Spinal fusion usually includes a decompression and in addition two or more of the vertebral structures that usually move as a joint are fixed together permanently, usually with metal implants. Try www.spineuniverse.com for more information.