Paresympathetic nervous system
As he walks around, the towel covers the body. It removes the muscular layers and bones of Vesalius' skinless, cut mid section. One of the students says it looks like a turkey. One of them giggles, then suddenly shut up.
Boyer scolds erector spinalis, a muscle group that runs along the spine. In yoga, which is the specialty of today's students, it is possible to reach this island with a long child pose with a forward bending motion that relaxes both the muscles and the fascia that covers them.
According to the theory, this movement activates the paresympathetic nervous system, calming the body or the urge to fight and copes with physical stress.
As Boyer puts his hand into Vesalius' emptied torso, one of the students gets up and excited. Another person's eyes are bright, almost crying.
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