The sympathetic nervous system can influence tinnitus by modulating the stress response and altering auditory processing. Increased sympathetic activity, often associated with stress and anxiety, may heighten the perception of tinnitus or exacerbate its intensity. This heightened state can lead to increased arousal and attention to the tinnitus sound, potentially making it more noticeable. Additionally, chronic activation of the sympathetic nervous system may contribute to changes in neural pathways involved in auditory perception.
the ratio of a preganglionic neuron to
Naeema C. Degani has written: 'Effect of ethanol on the sympathetic nervous system' -- subject(s): Physiological effect, Sympathetic nervous system, Alcohol, Alcohol in the body
sympathetic nervous system.
The sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems are subdivisions of the autonomic nervous system.
sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system
epinephrine and norepinephrine stimulate the sympathetic nervous system
sympathetic nervous system.
epinephrine and norepinephrine stimulate the sympathetic nervous system
no, increased cognitive functioning is not
epinephrine and norepinephrine stimulate the sympathetic nervous system
Vasoconstriction is primarily controlled by the sympathetic nervous system.
The Sympathetic Nervous System and the Parasympathetic Nervous System