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Central nervous system

The main information-processing organs of the nervous system, consisting of the brain, spinal cord, and meninges.


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the brain of a cat

Lumbar enlargement

Diagrams of the medulla spinalis.

Lumbar enlargement

Spinal cord. Spinal membranes and nerve roots.Deep dissection. Posterior view.

Lumbar enlargement

Spinal interneuron

Rexed laminae groups the grey matter in the spinal cord according to its function.

Spinal interneuron

Muscular anatomy of a male human.  Wilhelm Reich, a student of Freud, first drew attention to the relationship between shallow breathing, blocked traffic, the difficulty in experiencing sexual pleasure, and emotional disorders, especially neuroses. This concept was developed by Alexander Lowen, founder of bioenergetics. He is also author of the concept of muscular block. Lowen noted that when people do not want to experience certain emotions, they tighten certain muscles.Lowen A. (1991). Spiritual body. New York: Publishing Agency Jacek Santorski & CO. ISBN 83-85386-00-9 For example, when someone does not want to cry, they can tighten the jaws, which suppresses tears. Stress and anger tighten the muscles along the spine and thighs, which can manifest itself in pain in those body parts, if the stress was prolonged. According to Lowen, some tensions become chronic: the muscular block always activated, regardless of the circumstances. This is called a chronic tension block. Muscular block affects posture and the

Spinal interneuron

Spinal interneuron

Diagram of the lungs with the respiratory tract visible, and different colours for each lobe

Spinal interneuron

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