Pharmacology - AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM (MADE EASY)

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Autonomic nervous system is a part of the nervous system that regulates involuntary functions of the body, including heart rate, respiratory rate, digestion, pupillary response, urination, and sexual arousal. This system is the primary mechanism in control of the fight-or-flight response. This pharmacology lecture covers topics such as anatomy and physiology of the autonomic nervous system, afferent & efferent neurons, sympathetic & parasympathetic divisions, cholinergic & adrenergic neurons, nicotinic, adrenergic, and muscarinic receptors.

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0:00 Overview
0:33 Afferent & Efferent neurons
1:45 Sympathetic & Parasympathetic functions
5:43 Nicotinic, Adrenergic, Muscarinic receptors
7:47 Su

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  • @nihalkoc2966
    Although I already study nervous system again and again, I always forget about it.
  • @patricepadua4432
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  • @halatouchan6256
    Read two books trying to get this and you explained it in fifteen mins in the simplest way on earth . Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with the world please keep them videos coming
  • @abidrehmanaziz
    This is so much better than my book and my university lecturer, please make more videos!!! Thankyou.
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    I have attended 4 weeks of lectures, read 100+ slides and chapters of textbook for 2 seperate classes (Medchem and Pharmacology) that all failed to put this into perspective until this video. This made me understand my whole life.
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  • @dp_md
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  • @raghodosh
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  • @akshitathakur9999
    Haven't studied neuropharma till yet..my head was literally hurting r.n. to see the text but man this video ...oh god bless you....
  • @andreacastillo7017
    Watching in 2019, Iโ€™m A-cing this test! Thankyouu so much !
  • @jessicaegharevba195
    The nervous system is one of the vast and complicated topic in medicine and nursing, I have been trying to avoid this topic since year 10 after many failed attempts of reading for it but you made it easy... THANK YOU
  • @alikhanmedic8986
    I don't understand English, but this video with russian subtitles. I watched this video with russian subtitles and it's helps me during to learn pharmacology. Thanks for video ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ™
  • @sefcik04
    Thank u so much. I have many issues related to my CNS and this has helped clarify some things for me as I was recently put on an anticholinergic med which I know is actually just the opposite of what I need. The GI doctor thought that what I was describing meant too much Betaine HCL ie. stomach acid being produced when actually I had a test performed proving that I have Hypochlorhydria ie. not enough hydrochloric acid (I now take Betaine HCL) and other digestive enzymes (I now take digestzymes) being produced/secreted, meaning constipation and honestly I feel mental health issues are related too. Keep up the good work!
  • @cjstraus81
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