The growing evidence for a key role of psychophysiological processes in the etiopathogenesis of functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGID) originates from various sources, including epidemiological, psychometric, physiological, and behavioural studies. Functional neuroimaging has improved our knowledge about central processing of visceral pain, a defining feature of FGID. However, results have been disappointingly inconsistent, often due to psychosocial factors not being controlled for. In this paper, we aim to show that using integrated research strategies, encompassing a number of scientific disciplines, is critical to advancing our understanding of FGID. We will illustrate this by describing recent integrative studies that may serve as...
There is increasing evidence for a key role of psychological processes and their central nervous sys...
BackgroundBrain-gut axis signaling modifies gastrointestinal symptomatology. Altered neural processi...
We provide a general framework for understanding functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) from ...
The growing evidence for a key role of psychophysiological processes in the etiopathogenesis of func...
BACKGROUND: Neuroimaging research on gut-brain interactions has greatly improved our understanding ...
This review provides a comprehensive overview of brain imaging studies of the brain-gut interaction ...
It has since long been known, from everyday experience as well as from animal and human studies, tha...
Pain is a complex, multidimensional experience that has defied our understanding for centuries. Thro...
Abdominal pain, including visceral pain, is prevalent in functional gastrointestinal (GI) disorders ...
One of the most common functional gastrointestinal disorders, functional dyspepsia (FD) is defined a...
Abnormal abdominal pain perception is the most bothersome and difficult to treat symptom of function...
The importance of bidirectional brain-gut communication in the regulation and dysregulation of many ...
Functional bowel disorders are commonly referred to as gastrointestinal motility disorders or gastro...
Visceral hypersensitivity (perception of gastrointestinal sensory events at a lower-than-normal thre...
Introduction: Functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) are a highly prevalent group of heteroge...
There is increasing evidence for a key role of psychological processes and their central nervous sys...
BackgroundBrain-gut axis signaling modifies gastrointestinal symptomatology. Altered neural processi...
We provide a general framework for understanding functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) from ...
The growing evidence for a key role of psychophysiological processes in the etiopathogenesis of func...
BACKGROUND: Neuroimaging research on gut-brain interactions has greatly improved our understanding ...
This review provides a comprehensive overview of brain imaging studies of the brain-gut interaction ...
It has since long been known, from everyday experience as well as from animal and human studies, tha...
Pain is a complex, multidimensional experience that has defied our understanding for centuries. Thro...
Abdominal pain, including visceral pain, is prevalent in functional gastrointestinal (GI) disorders ...
One of the most common functional gastrointestinal disorders, functional dyspepsia (FD) is defined a...
Abnormal abdominal pain perception is the most bothersome and difficult to treat symptom of function...
The importance of bidirectional brain-gut communication in the regulation and dysregulation of many ...
Functional bowel disorders are commonly referred to as gastrointestinal motility disorders or gastro...
Visceral hypersensitivity (perception of gastrointestinal sensory events at a lower-than-normal thre...
Introduction: Functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) are a highly prevalent group of heteroge...
There is increasing evidence for a key role of psychological processes and their central nervous sys...
BackgroundBrain-gut axis signaling modifies gastrointestinal symptomatology. Altered neural processi...
We provide a general framework for understanding functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) from ...