
How to consider the celiac nerves, confused or exclusively inhibitory, for the movements of the small intestines
Author(s) -
Abdul Mutalib Leman
Publication year - 1912
Publication title -
nevrologičeskij vestnik
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2304-3067
pISSN - 1027-4898
DOI - 10.17816/nb71286
Subject(s) - inhibitory postsynaptic potential , neuroscience , motor function , action (physics) , function (biology) , order (exchange) , psychology , biology , medicine , physical medicine and rehabilitation , evolutionary biology , physics , business , finance , quantum mechanics
The question of whether the celiac nerves are exclusively inhibitory for the movements of thin whales or they also have an exciting action, that is, the ability to cause or enhance movements, must be considered as yet completely unresolved. Some authors, dealing with this issue, came to the conclusion that exclusively inhibitory function is inherent in the celiac nerve, while others believe that, as far as their influence on intestinal activity is concerned, they are not exclusively inhibitory, but they also recognize motor function. The question is, on whose side is the truth?