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  • Part 2 book "Neuroscience" includes content: The auditory system, the vestibular system, the chemical senses, lower motor neuron circuits and motor control, upper motor neuron control of the brainstem and spinal cord, modulation of movement by the basal ganglia, modulation of movement by the cerebellum, eye movements and sensory motor integration, the visceral motor system, early brain development, construction of neural circuits, modification of brain circuits as a result of experience.

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  • Part 2 book "Lippincott's illustrated Q&A review of neuroscience" includes content: General sensory pathways - proprioception, discriminative touch, pain, and thermal sensations; special sense I-the visual system; special sense II - The auditory and vestibular systems; general visceral sensory and motor pathways; the basal nuclei; the cerebellum,.... and other contents.

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  • Part 1 book "Dukes' physiology of domestic animals" includes content: Nervous tissue, electrochemical basis of neuronal function, synaptic transmission, somatic and visceral senses, auditory system, visual system, motor system, vestibular system, autonomic nervous system,....and other contents.

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  • In a definition from contemporary philosophy, well-being has three inter-related elements: Welfare - the provision of food, drink, shelter, medical care, and other requirements for ‘bodily flourishing’; Contentment - an enduring and stable sense of satisfaction with one’s life; and Dignity - the control of one’s destiny and the ability to live a life of one’s choice (Kenny & Kenny, 2006).

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  • Angina Pectoris (See also Chap. 237) The chest discomfort of myocardial ischemia is a visceral discomfort that is usually described as a heaviness, pressure, or squeezing (Table 13-2). Other common adjectives for anginal pain are burning and aching. Some patients deny any "pain" but may admit to dyspnea or a vague sense of anxiety. The word "sharp" is sometimes used by patients to describe intensity rather than quality.

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