Nervous system

Human neurovascular system

The human neurovascular systems are usually called the peripheral parts of the brain and spinal cord, as well as their autonomic duplexes. The structure, functions and diseases of these systems are complex and still cannot be fully explained by representatives of various sciences, for example, anatomy and physiology. Based on a large amount of factual material, at present it can still be stated that the peripheral nervous system is formed already at the embryonic stage of development, is part of the internal neural tube and represents the basis for the development of almost all human nervous structures. This is the central neurovascular connection at the embryological level. Very conditionally, a person can be divided into a native:

- peripheral nervous system (primary vascular system); - the central nervous system, but it is quite possible to divide both the peripheral and central nervous systems into the autonomic and sympathetic nervous systems.