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  1. 13 maj 2016 · The brain controls the heart directly through the sympathetic and parasympathetic branches of the autonomic nervous system, which consists of multi-synaptic pathways from myocardial cells back to peripheral ganglionic neurons and further to central preganglionic and premotor neurons.

  2. Research has shown that the heart communicates to the brain in four major ways: neurologically (through the transmission of nerve impulses), biochemically (via hormones and neurotransmitters), biophysically (through pressure waves) and energetically (through electromagnetic field interactions).

  3. 1 mar 2021 · The present study suggests that it is possible the extremely week magnetic field in one animal's brain to transmit vital and accurate information to another animal's brain.

  4. 1 maj 2024 · Recent neuroscience reveals the heart’s impact on brain activity through blood pulsations, affecting mitral cells in the olfactory bulb.

  5. 26 maj 2023 · The brain directly communicates with the heart through 2 major routes: the parasympathetic pathway involving vagal motor neurons in the brainstem and postganglionic neurons in the heart; and the sympathetic pathway involving preganglionic neurons. 86,102 In general, parasympathetic outputs mediate negative chronotropic effects through ...

  6. 7 maj 2021 · Through this systematic review, we will define current B2Bs in terms of directionality (the flow of information) and directness (the use of brain stimulation to send information) (see Figure 2); in this study a true B2BI is defined as a direct bidirectional B2BI. Unidirectional systems only transmit information from one subject to another ...

  7. 1 maj 2024 · The identification of fast-acting mechanosensitive ion channels in mitral cells that respond to changes in blood vessel pressure demonstrates a direct mechanism in which each heartbeat affects the brain’s electrical signals. This is achieved using a 16-channel probe for OB recordings (Figure 1 A).

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