Intrinsic functional connectivity of the brain swallowing network during subliminal esophageal acid stimulation
Neurogastroenterology & Motility2013Vol. 25(12), pp. 992–992
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Abstract
The FC of BSN is amenable to modulation by sensory input. The modulatory effect of sensory pharyngoesophageal stimulation on BSN is mainly mediated through changes in the FC of the insula. The alteration induced by subliminal visceral esophageal acid stimulation is in different insular connections compared with that of conscious somatic pharyngeal stimulation.
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