1959
DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1959.tb01056.x
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A Critique of the Concept of Sympathetic‐parasympathetic Antagonism††

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“…Thus, some glands and organs are probably synergized rather than antagonized by these two divisions of the autonomic nervous system. 43 Following this evidence, our data showing paradoxical sympathetic and parasympathetic reactions appear to follow this prior evidence of a dissociation of the two divisions rather than a strict antagonism. Although the present data were seemingly so powerful to connect Internet Addiction Disorder (IAD) and the physiological indices of the peripheral nervous reactions, some limitations (including possible factors confounding and mediating the relationship of the IA to autonomic nervous activities) should be noted.…”
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“…Thus, some glands and organs are probably synergized rather than antagonized by these two divisions of the autonomic nervous system. 43 Following this evidence, our data showing paradoxical sympathetic and parasympathetic reactions appear to follow this prior evidence of a dissociation of the two divisions rather than a strict antagonism. Although the present data were seemingly so powerful to connect Internet Addiction Disorder (IAD) and the physiological indices of the peripheral nervous reactions, some limitations (including possible factors confounding and mediating the relationship of the IA to autonomic nervous activities) should be noted.…”
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“…Additionally, Weng and Teng (2005) found that anxiogenic events not only suppressed parasympathetic activity but also simultaneously depressed the sympathetic response of subjects. Meyers (1959) demonstrated in a review paper that although many organs or glands are controlled by the sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves, most do not show dual innervations. For example, the nictitating membrane, most blood vessels,…”
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