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The Integrative Action of the Nervous System
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The physiology of nervous reactions can be studied from three main points of view. In the first place, nerve-cells, like all other cells. lead individual lives,—they breathe, they assimilate, they dispense their own stores of energy, they repair their own substantial waste; each is, in short, a living unit, with its nutrition more or less centred in itself. Secondly, nervous cells present a feature so characteristically developed in them as to be specially theirs. But a third aspect which nervous reactions offer to the physiologist is the integrative. There is the co-ordination which a reflex action introduces when it makes an effector organ responsive to excitement of a receptor, all other parts of the…
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- Action (physics)
- Neuroscience
- Nervous system
- Psychology
- Cognitive science
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