Neural Control of Peripheral Function
Neural control of peripheral function is a research area that focuses on how the nervous system affects non-brain parts of the body such as muscles, organs, and glands. It is important in understanding how the nervous system works to maintain normal body functions and disorders related to altered neural control of peripheral function such as weakness, numbness, pain, and other physical impairments. Additionally, understanding this system is essential for designing prosthetics and artificial organs, as well as developing therapies for individuals with neurological impairments.
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