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Effects of psychological stress on the cerebral processing of visceral stimuli in healthy women
Neurogastroenterology and Motility, 06/18/09
Rosenberger Cet al. - The authors finding that chronic stress was correlated wit the neural response to visceral stimuli, these results provide a framework for further studies addressing the role of chronic stress and emotional disturbances in the pathophysiology of visceral hyperalgesia.
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