![]() | The Autonomic Nervous System | ![]() |
The
organs (the "viscera") of our body, such as the heart, stomach and
intestines, are regulated by a part of the nervous system called the autonomic nervous system (ANS). The ANS is part of the
peripheral nervous system and it controls many organs and muscles within
the body. In most situations, we are unaware of the workings of the ANS
because it functions in an involuntary, reflexive manner. For example, we
do not notice when blood vessels change size or when our heart beats
faster. However, some people can be trained to control some functions of
the ANS such as heart rate or blood pressure. The ANS is most important in two situations:
|
The ANS regulates:
The ANS is divided into three parts:
|
|

|
| The Autonomic Nervous System | ||
| Structure | Sympathetic Stimulation | Parasympathetic Stimulation |
|---|---|---|
| Iris (eye muscle) | Pupil dilation | Pupil constriction |
| Salivary Glands | Saliva production reduced | Saliva production increased |
| Oral/Nasal Mucosa | Mucus production reduced | Mucus production increased |
| Heart | Heart rate and force increased | Heart rate and force decreased |
| Lung | Bronchial muscle relaxed | Bronchial muscle contracted |
| Stomach | Peristalsis reduced | Gastric juice secreted; motility increased |
| Small Intestine | Motility reduced | Digestion increased |
| Large Intestine | Motility reduced | Secretions and motility increased |
| Liver | Increased conversion
of glycogen to glucose | ![]() |
| Kidney | Decreased urine secretion | Increased urine secretion |
| Adrenal medulla | Norepinephrine and epinephrine secreted | ![]() |
| Bladder | Wall relaxed Sphincter closed | Wall contracted Sphincter relaxed |
| It should be
noted that the autonomic
nervous system is always working.
It is NOT only active during "fight or flight" or "rest and digest"
situations. Rather, the autonomic nervous system acts to maintain normal
internal functions and works with the somatic nervous system. The enteric nervous system is a third division of the autonomic nervous system that you do not hear much about. The enteric nervous system is a meshwork of nerve fibers that innervate the viscera (gastrointestinal tract, pancreas, and gall bladder). |
| Try It!
| Interactive Word Search Puzzle on the Autonomic Nervous System |
More on the autonomic nervous system:
|
![]() Send |
![]() Fill out survey |
![]() Get Newsletter |
![]() Search Pages |
![]() Take Notes |
![]() Donate to Neuroscience for Kids |