· 4 daughters · Divorce 1966 Early career · Memphis, Tennessee · "Hey Porter" · "Cry, cry, cry" · Sun -> Colombia Records · "Don't Take Your Guns to Town" Outlaw image · Drinking, amphetamines, barbiturates · 7 number of being in jail · 1968 · June Carter "The Man In Black" · The Johnny Cash Show · Dressed all in black. · Band dressed in black shirts Illness and death · Shy-Drager Syndrome 1997 · Autonomic neuropathy; diabetes · September 12, 2003 Interesting facts · Instruments: Guitar, voice, harmonica
ACTION POTENTIAL – An electrical phenomenon which occurs when a neurone is activated and temporarily reverses the electrical state of its interior membrane from negative to positive. An electrical charge travels along the axon to the neurone’s ending (terminal) where it triggers the release of a neurotransmitter* and then disappears. ADRENALINE (U.S. - Epinephrine) – A hormone released by the adrenal medulla* and a neurotransmitter acting at the level of the autonomic nervous system and the brain. ADRENAL CORTEX – The outer layer of the adrenal, a small endocrine gland located near the kidney. It produces and secretes several hormones* (corticosteroids) e.g. cortisol. It is implicated in stress response. ADRENAL MEDULLA - The centre of the adrenal, a small endocrine gland located near the kidney. It produces and secretes noradrenaline and adrenaline for the activation of the sympathetic nervous system. It is implicated in stress response.
cerebrum is the thinking part of the brain and it controls your voluntary muscles -- the ones that move when you want them to; The portion of the vertebrate central nervous system that is enclosed within the cranium, continuous with the spinal cord, and composed of gray matter and white matter; In a typical human the cerebral cortex (the largest part) is estimated to contain 1533 billion neurons, each connected by synapses to several thousand other neurons; The brain also controls basic autonomic body actions, like breathing, digestion, heartbeat, that happen automatically; väga kasutajasõbralik; see otsisüsteem meeldib ka mulle just tema lihtsuse poolest. 5. Lexxe - http://www.lexxe.com/ - Interneti otsingumootor, mis kasutab semantilise otsingu tehnoloogiat. Asutatud aastal 2005 dr Hong Liang Qiao poolt. Otsingutulemuste hulk on suur, otsingu kiirus ka suhteliselt kiire, tulemuste vastavus päringutele: Brain - Wikipedia,
Although the body begins to try to adapt (kohanduma) to the strains (pinge) or demands (nõudmistega) of the environment, the body cannot keep this up indefinitely (määramatult), so its resources are gradually depleted (otsakorral). Exhaustion (kurnatus) is the third and final. At this point, all of the body's resources are eventually depleted (otsakorral) and the body is unable to maintain (säilitama) normal function. The initial (algne) autonomic nervous system symptoms may reappear (sweating, raised heart rate etc.). If stage three is extended (pikendatud), long term damage may result as the body, and the immune system is exhausted and function is impaired (kahjustatud) resulting in decompensation (tasakaalust väljas). There are several ways of coping (toimetulemine) with stress. Some techniques of time management (aja mahavõtmine?) may help a person to control stress. In the face of high
z somaatiline närvisüsteem (somatic nervous system), mis kontrollib tahtele alluvat lihaste ja meeleorganite tegevust ja z autonoomne närvisüsteem (autonomic nervous system), mis reguleerib organismi automaatset elutegevust siseorganites. Tunnetuspsühholoogia ja Tunnetuspsühholoogia ja 3.09.2008 käitumise regulatsioon 3.09.2008 käitumise regulatsioon
Word count: 7261 Emotion regulation in relation.. 2 Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the association between psychological and the biological stress response. It is known that humans, interacting with each other or their environment, have emotional reactions that are individually regulated. These emotional responses are linked to changes in autonomic and neuroendocrine systems, which are essential for metabolic support when preparing the body for action. Since emotion can influence such important processes like learning, decision-making, memory and consequently health and welfare of the individual then dysfunctional regulation of emotions can lead to psychopathology. A total of 26 healthy, non smoking male participants, age group 18-42 years were recruited into the study. Based
somaatiliste kui vegetatiivsete funktsioonide reguleerimises. Kõik aju osad, sealhulgas kõrgemad koorealused vegetatiivsed keskused on funktsionaalselt allutatud suuraju poolkerade koorele, millega tagatakse organismi keerulised reaktsioonid. Koostanud M. Kolga 18 Tartu Tervishoiu Kõrgkool 2005 NS http://scienceblogs.com/clock/upload/2006/06/autonomic%20nervous%20system.jpeg Vegetatiivse NS-I funktsioon: reguleerib siseelundite ja veresoonte silelihaste kokkutõmbeid, sekreedi eritumist näärmetest (kaasa arvatud nahk), südametegevust ja ainevahetust. Peaaegu kõikidel siseelunditel on kahekordne vegetatiivne innervatsioon. Seejuures sümpaatilise ja parasümpaatilise osa innervatsioon on elundeile vastupidise toimega. Sümpaatilise osa erutumisel
Eysenck's (1916-1997) Trait Theory Eysenck's Personality Theory Dimension Constituent Traits (correlated) · Biological bases of traits E: and cerebral cortex arousal levels Neuroticism Anxious, depressed, guilty, N: and autonomic nervous system reactivity low self-esteem, moody, etc. · Clinical & social relevance Extraversion Sociable, lively, assertive, N: proneness to neuroses, anxiety and depression sensation-seeking, etc. P: proneness to psychoses, antisocial behaviour, & drug addiction Psychoticism Aggressive, cold,
This is called the subjective mind. Its role is to keep all of your words and actions consistent with your self-concept and with your current atti- tudes, beliefs, fears, and prejudices. Your subconscious mind does not reason; it only obeys your commands. Your subconscious mind is also responsible for the operation of all of your bodily functions. It controls your autonomic nervous sys- tem and your heart rate, breathing, digestion, basic memory, and so ccc_tracy_9_154-178.qxd 6/23/03 3:38 PM Page 156 156 ➤ CHANGE YOUR THINKING, CHANGE YOUR LIFE on. It is like a huge computer, so powerful and precise that it can process a hundred million commands per second. It maintains a precise balance of hundreds of chemicals in each one of your bil- lions of cells, 24 hours a day.