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Figure 21.1 The sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the visceral motor system

Figure 21.1 The sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the visceral motor system. Figure 21.1 The sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the visceral motor system (Part 1). Figure 21.1 The sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the visceral motor system (Part 2).

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Figure 21.1 The sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the visceral motor system

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  1. Figure 21.1 The sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the visceral motor system

  2. Figure 21.1 The sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the visceral motor system (Part 1)

  3. Figure 21.1 The sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the visceral motor system (Part 2)

  4. Figure 21.2 Organization of the preganglionic spinal outflow to sympathetic ganglia

  5. Figure 21.2 Organization of the preganglionic spinal outflow to sympathetic ganglia (Part 1)

  6. Figure 21.2 Organization of the preganglionic spinal outflow to sympathetic ganglia (Part 2)

  7. Figure 21.3 Organization of the preganglionic outflow to parasympathetic ganglia

  8. Figure 21.3 Organization of the preganglionic outflow to parasympathetic ganglia (Part 1)

  9. Figure 21.3 Organization of the preganglionic outflow to parasympathetic ganglia (Part 2)

  10. Figure 21.3 Organization of the preganglionic outflow to parasympathetic ganglia (Part 3)

  11. Figure 21.3 Organization of the preganglionic outflow to parasympathetic ganglia (Part 4)

  12. Figure 21.4 Organization of the enteric component of the visceral motor system

  13. Figure 21.4 Organization of the enteric component of the visceral motor system (Part 1)

  14. Figure 21.4 Organization of the enteric component of the visceral motor system (Part 2)

  15. Figure 21.5 Distribution of visceral sensory information by the nucleus of the solitary tract

  16. Figure 21.6 Organization of sensory input to the visceral motor system

  17. Figure 21.7 A central autonomic network for the control of visceral motor function

  18. Box 21A(1) The Hypothalamus

  19. Box 21A(2) The Hypothalamus

  20. Box 21A(2) The Hypothalamus (Part 1)

  21. Box 21A(2) The Hypothalamus (Part 2)

  22. Box 21A(2) The Hypothalamus (Part 3)

  23. Box 21B Horner’s Syndrome

  24. Box 21B Horner’s Syndrome (Part 1)

  25. Box 21B Horner’s Syndrome (Part 2)

  26. Box 21C Obesity and the Brain

  27. Figure 21.8 Autonomic control of cardiovascular function

  28. Figure 21.9 Autonomic control of bladder function

  29. Figure 21.9 Autonomic control of bladder function (Part 1)

  30. Figure 21.9 Autonomic control of bladder function (Part 2)

  31. Figure 21.10 Autonomic control of sexual function in the human male

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