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Kommunikation durch Neuronen

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Signalfluß im Nervensystem

  • Das Nervensystem läßt sich funktionell in drei Teile aufteilen. Der afferente (sensorische) Teil des Nervensystems meldet den Zustand der inneren und äußeren Umgebung an das Zentralnervensystem (ZNS). Das ZNS leitet als Reaktion ein „sinnvolles“Reaktionsmuster an den efferenten Teil des Nervensystems. Über den efferenten Teil — Motoneuronen, Sympathicus, Parasympathicus — wird die Aktivität verschiedener Organe neuronal gesteuert.

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Jungermann, K., Möhler, H. (1980). Kommunikation durch Neuronen. In: Biochemie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67258-3_12

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