Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2979463622> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2979463622 endingPage "167" @default.
- W2979463622 startingPage "163" @default.
- W2979463622 abstract "Functional brain imaging (positron emission tomography - PET, functional magnetic resonance imaging - fMRI), allowing in vivo analysis of the brain-digestive tract interaction and the neurological mechanisms underlying visceral hypersensitivity, significantly advanced research and helped in the understanding of the interrelations in this field. Differences in this parameter can result from alterations in task-related cognitive states or from resting state processes. Nowadays, advanced imaging techniques such as fMRI are more frequently used and are acknowledged among both clinicians and radiologists in the diagnostic algorithm of digestive tract diseases. Functional dyspepsia is a condition in which neuroimaging allows for analysis of dysfunctions within the brain-gut axis (BGA) engaged in processing of visceral discomfort and pain. The results of studies in patient groups with irritable bowel syndrome prove that psychosocial factors significantly affect the mechanisms regulating visceral sensitivity within the brain. The BGA includes neuronal pathways (autonomic nervous system), neuroendocrine (hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis), and neuroimmunological ones. Psychological processes affect the functioning of the digestive system and can cause dyspeptic symptoms. A patient's mental condition associated with stress can affect processes taking place in the central nervous system and trigger somatic reactions in the digestive tract through the autonomic visceral system." @default.
- W2979463622 created "2019-10-18" @default.
- W2979463622 creator A5011660502 @default.
- W2979463622 creator A5015981601 @default.
- W2979463622 creator A5019298264 @default.
- W2979463622 creator A5020757683 @default.
- W2979463622 creator A5039359548 @default.
- W2979463622 creator A5057164092 @default.
- W2979463622 creator A5063211656 @default.
- W2979463622 creator A5082093269 @default.
- W2979463622 date "2019-01-01" @default.
- W2979463622 modified "2023-09-30" @default.
- W2979463622 title "Use of functional magnetic resonance imaging in patients with irritable bowel syndrome and functional dyspepsia" @default.
- W2979463622 cites W1515734052 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W1583137842 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W1798258932 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W1938158316 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W1965539337 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W1968020202 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W1976331824 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W1988337091 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W1993155316 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W1993673457 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W1994703135 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W1999794762 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W2007456335 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W2007791604 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W2022644793 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W2034563015 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W2040015969 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W2045448984 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W2048769591 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W2057990569 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W2063103126 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W2067694071 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W2075068512 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W2095024518 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W2108535502 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W2124259409 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W2145165361 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W2163065816 @default.
- W2979463622 cites W2320505360 @default.
- W2979463622 doi "https://doi.org/10.5114/pg.2019.88163" @default.
- W2979463622 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/6807669" @default.
- W2979463622 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31649785" @default.
- W2979463622 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2979463622 type Work @default.
- W2979463622 sameAs 2979463622 @default.
- W2979463622 citedByCount "6" @default.
- W2979463622 countsByYear W29794636222022 @default.
- W2979463622 countsByYear W29794636222023 @default.
- W2979463622 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2979463622 hasAuthorship W2979463622A5011660502 @default.
- W2979463622 hasAuthorship W2979463622A5015981601 @default.
- W2979463622 hasAuthorship W2979463622A5019298264 @default.
- W2979463622 hasAuthorship W2979463622A5020757683 @default.
- W2979463622 hasAuthorship W2979463622A5039359548 @default.
- W2979463622 hasAuthorship W2979463622A5057164092 @default.
- W2979463622 hasAuthorship W2979463622A5063211656 @default.
- W2979463622 hasAuthorship W2979463622A5082093269 @default.
- W2979463622 hasBestOaLocation W29794636221 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConcept C126838900 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConcept C143409427 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConcept C150966472 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConcept C182752723 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConcept C2776035688 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConcept C2778271842 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConcept C2779226451 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConcept C46312422 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConcept C58693492 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConceptScore W2979463622C118552586 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConceptScore W2979463622C126322002 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConceptScore W2979463622C126838900 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConceptScore W2979463622C143409427 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConceptScore W2979463622C150966472 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConceptScore W2979463622C15744967 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConceptScore W2979463622C169760540 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConceptScore W2979463622C182752723 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConceptScore W2979463622C2776035688 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConceptScore W2979463622C2778271842 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConceptScore W2979463622C2779226451 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConceptScore W2979463622C46312422 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConceptScore W2979463622C58693492 @default.
- W2979463622 hasConceptScore W2979463622C71924100 @default.
- W2979463622 hasIssue "3" @default.
- W2979463622 hasLocation W29794636221 @default.
- W2979463622 hasLocation W29794636222 @default.
- W2979463622 hasLocation W29794636223 @default.
- W2979463622 hasLocation W29794636224 @default.
- W2979463622 hasOpenAccess W2979463622 @default.
- W2979463622 hasPrimaryLocation W29794636221 @default.
- W2979463622 hasRelatedWork W1479878151 @default.
- W2979463622 hasRelatedWork W1605634805 @default.