Tonic (physiology)
Tonic in physiology refers to a physiological response which is slow and may be graded. This term is typically used in opposition to a fast response. For instance, tonic muscles are contrasted by the more typical and much faster twitch muscles, while tonic sensory nerve endings are contrasted to the much faster phasic sensory nerve endings.
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Adie syndromeAlternating hemiplegia of childhoodAntihypertensive drugBurstingCreativityGeneralized tonic–clonic seizureHelicine arteries of penisKetamineKinetic-segregation model of T cell activationLennox–Gastaut syndromeList of MeSH codes (F01)MechanoreceptorNeural pathwayNeuronPre-Bötzinger complexPrimate basal gangliaReticular formationSensory neuronStomachicTonicVasodilatory shockVentrolateral medulla
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Tonic (physiology)
Tonic in physiology refers to a physiological response which is slow and may be graded. This term is typically used in opposition to a fast response. For instance, tonic muscles are contrasted by the more typical and much faster twitch muscles, while tonic sensory nerve endings are contrasted to the much faster phasic sensory nerve endings.
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