This order of things holds good quite markedly in the ergotropic zone. From Wordnik.com. [Walter Hess - Nobel Lecture] Reference
It is functional, in so far as it behaves like an ergotropic or dynamogenic system. From Wordnik.com. [Walter Hess - Nobel Lecture] Reference
In such an order of things the ergotropic zone would also be organized as it were by organs. From Wordnik.com. [Walter Hess - Nobel Lecture] Reference
At the same time respiration slows down, as opposed to the speeding-up which is obtained from the ergotropic-dynamogenic zone. From Wordnik.com. [Walter Hess - Nobel Lecture] Reference
On stimulation within a circumscribed area of the ergotropic (dynamogenic) zone, there regularly occurs namely a manifest change in mood. From Wordnik.com. [Walter Hess - Nobel Lecture] Reference
Clearly, in the competition between ergotropic and trophotropic systems the former forfeits some of its influence on the organism as a whole in favour of an excess of the latter. From Wordnik.com. [Walter Hess - Nobel Lecture] Reference
The individual, vegetatively innervated, organ gets its differentiated innervation in the known peripheral organization of the sympathetic ergotropic system; correspondingly it can also be brought into action in isolation. From Wordnik.com. [Walter Hess - Nobel Lecture] Reference
But under the influence of circumscribed stimuli applied to the hypothalamus, and partly also to the layers of the thalamus lying close above it, symptoms have also appeared which do not permit of classification in the sympathetic-ergotropic system of functions, and indeed rather act in opposition to this. From Wordnik.com. [Walter Hess - Nobel Lecture] Reference
We take a step forward, when we turn our attention to the observations from which it emerges that reciprocal mutual connections operate between the sympathetic-ergotropic and the parasympathetic-trophotropic areas, indeed in the sense that at each moment they produce a dynamic equilibrium adapted to the situation at any given moment of the organism as a whole. From Wordnik.com. [Walter Hess - Nobel Lecture] Reference
Scientists have identified two major metabolic pathways—the ergotropic mode (that’s the work mode) and the trophotropic (that’s the vacation mode). From Wordnik.com. [Jumpstart Your Metabolism] Reference
ergotropic mode, 80. From Wordnik.com. [Jumpstart Your Metabolism] Reference
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