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Systemic Neuroregulation

Meaning

Systemic Neuroregulation refers to the coordinated, body-wide control and modulation of physiological processes mediated by the central and peripheral nervous systems, often in concert with the endocrine system. This function ensures rapid, adaptive responses to both internal and external stimuli, maintaining homeostatic balance across metabolism, immunity, and cardiovascular function. Optimal neuroregulation is a prerequisite for robust health and hormonal signaling.