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Cannon, Walter Bradford - Britannica
American neurologist and physiologist who was the first to use X rays in physiological studies. These led to his publication of The Mechanical Factors of Digestion (1911). His investigations on hemorrhagic and traumatic shock during World War I were summarized in Traumatic Shock (1923). He worked on methods of blood storage and in 1931 discovered sympathin, an adrenaline-like substance that is liberated at the tips of certain nerve cells. [eng]
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Уолтер Кеннон
“Мудрость тела” - так называлась одна из книг выдающегося американского ученого Уолтера Кеннона (1871-1945), открывшего законы действия физиологических механизмов, которые стоят на страже интересов организма, защищают его от разрушительных сил изменчивой внешней среды. [rus]
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КЕННОН Уолтер (1871-1945)
Открыл физиологические механизмы эмоционального поведения. Эмоции, по его мнению, сопряжены с вегетативной бурей, компонентами которой являются: усиление сердечной деятельности; торможение перистальтики и секреции пищеварительных желез; расширение зрачков; возрастание количества сахара в крови и др. В дальнейшем Кеннон соотнес эмоции с общим принципом жизнедеятельности организма, каковым является гомеостаз. [rus]
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Cannon, Walter Bradford - Columbia Encyclopedia
1871–1945, American physiologist. While still a medical student at Harvard, Cannon was the first to demonstrate (1897) that bismuth could be utilized as a contrast medium in the roentgenologic examination of the gastrointestinal tract. His interest in the physiological effects of emotional stimuli, especially on digestion, led to the publication in 1919 of Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear and Rage. He later concentrated his attention on the adrenal glands and by 1929 was emphasizing the emergency function of these glands in meeting vital threats to the body and in maintaining the equilibrium of the many processes of the organism. In 1932, while professor of physiology at Harvard, he introduced the important concept of homeostasis. [eng]
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Кеннон Уолтер Бредфорд - Психологический словарь
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Walter Cannon
Walter Cannon received his B.A., M.A., and M.D. from Harvard University in 1896, 1897, and 1900 respectively. He then went on to become the George Higginson Professor of Psysiology at Harvard in 1906. He held the position until 1942. Cannon was known as a pioneer in the fields of x-ray analysis, as well as trauma shock research. He passed away on October 1, 1945. [eng]
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Cannon, Walter Bradford - Encarta
(1871-1945), American physiologist, known for a series of experimental investigations into the process of digestion, the nervous system, and the body's self-regulating mechanisms. [eng]
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Cannon, Walter Bradford - Encarta
(1871-1945), American physiologist, known for a series of experimental investigations into the process of digestion, the nervous system, and the body's self-regulating mechanisms. [eng]
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Benison, Saul: Walter B. Cannon
About book "The Life and Times of a Young Scientist". [eng]
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