Viscerovasomotor reflex

The visceravesomotor reflex is the name of a physiological phenomenon that is observed when various receptors and nerve endings are stimulated in the human, animal or plant body. The essence is the appearance of a response to receptor irritation, in particular vasodilation, changes in the activity of internal organs or body movements. During these reactions, muscle contraction occurs, blood circulation accelerates, or changes in the functioning of internal organs and tissues occur.

The reflex was first described by scientist Konstantin Vitserov in 1877. He was a researcher who studied the connection between the liver