Peter C Oakes1, Christian Fisahn1,2, Joe Iwanaga3, Daniel DiLorenzo2, Rod J Oskouian1,2, R Shane Tubbs1. 1. Seattle Science Foundation, 550 17th Ave, James Tower, Suite 600, Seattle, WA, 98122, USA. 2. Neuroscience Institute, Swedish Medical Center, 550 17th Avenue, Suite 500, Seattle, WA, 98122, USA. 3. Seattle Science Foundation, 550 17th Ave, James Tower, Suite 600, Seattle, WA, 98122, USA. joei@seattlesciencefoundation.org.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The history of the study of the autonomic nervous system is rich. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, scientists were beginning to more firmly grasp the reality of this part of the human nervous system. CONCLUSIONS: The evolution of our understanding of the autonomic nervous system has a rich history. Our current understanding is based on centuries of research and trial and error.
INTRODUCTION: The history of the study of the autonomic nervous system is rich. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, scientists were beginning to more firmly grasp the reality of this part of the human nervous system. CONCLUSIONS: The evolution of our understanding of the autonomic nervous system has a rich history. Our current understanding is based on centuries of research and trial and error.
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Keywords:
Anatomy; History; Nerves; Physiology; Vegetative system