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Ms. Lam bought a lot next to a house owned by Mr. Dodson. She asked Mr. Dodson for permission to use his electricity while building a house on her property. He refused. He feared his house was too old to handle the electricity load needed. Later, a carpenter employed by Ms. Lam accidentally broke a window of Mr. Dodson's while moving lumber. Furthermore, the carpenter removed part of Dodson's fence to make room for needed materials, used Dodson' house to support the lumber and drove some nails into Dodson's tree to hold some wires. Dodson complained to Ms. Lam. Irritated by his stand on the electricity and his complaints, Lam began a civil action against him for the tort of defamation, although she had absolutely no grounds for alleging defamation. Which of the following is not supported by the facts given above?
Parasympathetic Stimulation
Activation of the parasympathetic nervous system, leading to responses like decreased heart rate and increased digestive activity.
Vasoconstriction
The narrowing of blood vessels, which increases blood pressure by decreasing the diameter through which blood can flow.
Vasomotor Sympathetic
Pertaining to the control of blood vessel diameter by the sympathetic nervous system, affecting blood flow and pressure.
Baroreceptors
Sensory nerve endings located in the walls of blood vessels and the heart that detect changes in blood pressure and help regulate it.
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