Tag: heart anatomy


Cardiac Psychophysiology: How Stress Impacts Your Heart

Cardiac Psychophysiology: How Stress Impacts Your Heart

Psychophysiology of Cardiac Function and Stress Response The Core Definition of Cardiac Function in Psychology Cardiac muscle represents a specialized and essential tissue found exclusively within the heart, serving as the primary engine for circulating blood throughout the body. Physiologically, it is composed of involuntary, striated muscles characterized by branching fibers that interconnect extensively. This […]

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The Septal Nuclei: Your Brain’s Hidden Emotional Hub

The Septal Nuclei: Center of Reward and Emotion The Core Definition and Anatomy The psychological concept of the septum primarily refers to the Septal Nuclei, a cluster of highly interconnected gray matter structures located in the medial wall of the cerebral hemispheres, situated beneath the rostral part of the corpus callosum. This area is critically […]

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ATRIUM

Introduction to the Atrium in the Cardiovascular System The atrium represents a fundamental component of the human heart, serving as the primary receiving chamber for blood returning from both the systemic and pulmonary circuits. Located at the superior aspect of the heart, the atria are integral to the efficient functioning of the circulatory system, acting […]

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