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  2. CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics - Wikipedia

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    CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal established in 1995 as CNS Drug Reviews and obtained its current title in 2008. It is published by Wiley-Blackwell and addresses topics in neurology and central nervous system therapeutic pharmacology .

  3. Psychobiotic - Wikipedia

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    A 2020 literature review suggests that the consumption of psychobiotics could be considered as a viable option to restore mental health [2] although lacking randomized controlled trials on clear mental health outcomes in humans. [3] [4]

  4. Fascial manipulation - Wikipedia

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    This system is related to proprioceptors and mechanoreceptors that report information to the central nervous system. An important receptor in muscles is known as the muscle spindle cell that resides in the fascia. In order to function properly, the receptors must be able to be stretched.

  5. Physiological psychology - Wikipedia

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    Through the system, messages are transmitted to body tissues such as a muscle. There are two major subdivisions in the nervous system known as the central and peripheral nervous system. [5] The central nervous system is composed of the brain and spinal cord. The brain is the control center of the body and contains millions of neural connections.

  6. Central nervous system fatigue - Wikipedia

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    Central nervous system fatigue, or central fatigue, is a form of fatigue that is associated with changes in the synaptic concentration of neurotransmitters within the central nervous system (CNS; including the brain and spinal cord) which affects exercise performance and muscle function and cannot be explained by peripheral factors that affect muscle function.

  7. Neurological examination - Wikipedia

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    A neurological examination is the assessment of sensory neuron and motor responses, especially reflexes, to determine whether the nervous system is impaired. This typically includes a physical examination and a review of the patient's medical history, [1] but not deeper investigation such as neuroimaging.

  8. Central nervous system depression - Wikipedia

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    Central nervous system (CNS) depression is a physiological state that can result in a decreased rate of breathing, decreased heart rate, and loss of consciousness, possibly leading to coma or death. It is the result of inhibited or suppressed brain activity .

  9. Central nervous system - Wikipedia

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    The central nervous system (CNS) is the part of the nervous system consisting primarily of the brain, spinal cord and retina.The CNS is so named because the brain integrates the received information and coordinates and influences the activity of all parts of the bodies of bilaterally symmetric and triploblastic animals—that is, all multicellular animals except sponges and diploblasts.