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  • 3. Deficient habituation to repeated rectal distensions in irritable bowel syndrome patients with visceral hypersensitivity.
    Lowén MB, Mayer E, Tillisch K, Labus J, Naliboff B, Lundberg P, Thorell LH, Ström M, Engström M, Walter S.
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  • 4. Influence of Uncertain Anticipation on Brain Responses to Aversive Rectal Distension in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
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  • 5. Brain responses to visceral stimuli reflect visceral sensitivity thresholds in patients with irritable bowel syndrome.
    Larsson MB, Tillisch K, Craig AD, Engström M, Labus J, Naliboff B, Lundberg P, Ström M, Mayer EA, Walter SA.
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  • 8. Abnormal forebrain activity in functional bowel disorder patients with chronic pain.
    Kwan CL, Diamant NE, Pope G, Mikula K, Mikulis DJ, Davis KD.
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  • 14. Colorectal distension-induced prefrontal cortex activation in the Wistar-Kyoto rat: implications for irritable bowel syndrome.
    Gibney SM, Gosselin RD, Dinan TG, Cryan JF.
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  • 16. Brain activation responses to subliminal or supraliminal rectal stimuli and to auditory stimuli in irritable bowel syndrome.
    Andresen V, Bach DR, Poellinger A, Tsrouya C, Stroh A, Foerschler A, Georgiewa P, Zimmer C, Mönnikes H.
    Neurogastroenterol Motil; 2005 Dec 03; 17(6):827-37. PubMed ID: 16336498
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  • 17. Quantitative meta-analysis identifies brain regions activated during rectal distension in irritable bowel syndrome.
    Tillisch K, Mayer EA, Labus JS.
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  • 18. Patients with irritable bowel syndrome have altered emotional modulation of neural responses to visceral stimuli.
    Elsenbruch S, Rosenberger C, Bingel U, Forsting M, Schedlowski M, Gizewski ER.
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  • 20. Brain responses to visceral and somatic stimuli in irritable bowel syndrome: a central nervous system disorder?
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