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Unconscious response

Arousal is a state of vigilance regulated by subcortical parts of the nervous system, especially connections between the nuclei of the amygdala, the hypothalamus and the brain stem. These unconscious responses prepare the body for action. [Pg.221]

Detection of Influence of Stimuli or Sevices on the Physical Condition and Satisfaction with Unconscious Response Reflectii Activities of Autonomic Nervous... [Pg.420]

Abstract— Response of a human for a service accepted is not always accurate if it is obtained by questionnaire survey. This paper describes a trial to detect accurate response by using respiration and pulse information at sleep as a message from autonomic nervous system as well as one s will in awake. In experiment services of healing were adopted to stimulate subjects. As a result, satisfaction as unconscious response resulted from autonomic nervous system activities was detected. [Pg.420]

Keywords— autonomic nervous system, unconscious response, body motion wave (BMW), dynamic air pressure sensor, satisfaction. [Pg.420]

Resulting Mechanism of Conscious and Unconscious Responses for a Service (Hypothesis)... [Pg.420]

Figure 2 suggested a mechanism of resulting a conscious response and an unconscious response for an input of a service to a human system. Here, article, information, energy and labor were Usted for example. [Pg.420]

The above service flows as follows. A service is input to sensors, for example, of sense of sight by sensing channel 1. After here, there are two functions, the one is a conscious response and the other is an unconscious response. [Pg.420]

On the contrary, there are two lines in the biological activity to unconscious response as a physical condition. The one is direct channel 3 and the other is channel 4, via a mental activity. These two signals are combined and sent by channel 7 for output. This unconscious response might be an honest answer because it was not modulated by such as reason. This unconscious response is an example reflecting autonomic nervous system activities such as respiration and pulse. [Pg.421]

Daily life is roughly classified into two items of in awake and at sleep. For the former, mental activities modulated by reason and emotion et al, are expressed by cerebrum for a conscious response. On the contrary, for the latter, because of unconscious state, autonomic nervous system activity is superior so that physical activities are expressed for an unconscious response. This is why the answer is put into unconscious response. Thus, measurement system developed at the present study if set at home would make possible to take data. [Pg.421]

At the present study, physical condition, unconscious response, was adopted to be detected. The data obtained here has respiration and pulse at sleep. [Pg.421]

Biological activity answered satisfaction by decreasing respiration and/or pulse rates for an unconscious response. [Pg.423]

When a conscious response showed satisfaction, unconscious response also did satisfaction. [Pg.423]

In bedding stimulus, an unconscious response showed satisfaction nevertheless conscious response did nothing. [Pg.423]

Some simple stimuli, services, have been tried. As a result, an unconscious response reflecting autonomic nervous system activities at sleep were expressed when a conscious response was expressed in awake. In addition, the unconscious response was expressed also when mental activities did not work. However, these results were only for heaUng or relaxing stimuli in this paper. Therefore, further smdy including other stimuli, services, will be worth studying. [Pg.423]

Physostigmine reverses propofol-induced unconsciousness and attenuation of the auditory steady state response and bispectral index in human volunteers. Anesthesiology 93, 708-17. [Pg.140]

The absence of observed activity may represent either a true or false negative effect. If an assay is valid for the particular test article and fails to indicate activity, it is an appropriate indicator of future events (Green, 1997). However, if the assay is insensitive or incapable of response, the test represents a form of bias, albeit unconscious. Many biological products demonstrate a specificity of response that limits the utility of commonly employed safety studies. Specificity for many biologies arises from both their physicochemical properties and their similarity to endogenous substances that are regulated in a carefully controlled manner. To... [Pg.742]

Once the information is processed and yon (consciously or unconsciously) have decided what it means, yonr nervous system coordinates a response. This is the task of execution. The loop from sensation to processing to execution can occur at many levels. The simplest level is the reflex arc. As noted earlier, when your family doctor strikes your knee with a rubber hammer, the nerves at your knee sense the impact and transmit that information. This information is intercepted and processed well before it ever reaches your consciousness. A reflex center interprets the sensation as a possible threat and automatically executes a command to straighten your knee. The result is a reflex action that protects your leg from injury by kicking away the perceived threat. This sensation to processing to execution loop is completed without any involvement of yonr brain. [Pg.15]

Inhalation of concentrations in the range of 5000-20,OOOppm have been used to produce light anesthesia. Recovery from unconsciousness is usually uneventful, but ventricular arrhythmias and death from cardiac arrest have occurred rarely. Exposure of volunteers to 500-1000 ppm has resulted in some symptoms of CNS disturbance such as dizziness, lightheadedness, lethargy, and impairment in visual-motor response tests. In general, no significant signs of toxicity or impaired performance have been noted in subjects acutely exposed to 300 ppm or less. [Pg.696]

Significant drug interactions include light-headedness nervousness drowsiness dizziness apprehension confusion mood changes hallucinations tremors convulsions unconsciousness hypotension bradycardia cardiovascular collapse, which may lead to cardiac arrest febrile response soreness/infection at the injection site venous thrombosis or phlebitis extending from the site of injection extravasation vomiting respiratory depression/arrest. [Pg.446]


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