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1 eatment and prevention of mucosal injury and visceral sensation.
2 processing sensory-discriminative aspects of visceral sensation.
3 esponse, leading to sustained abnormality in visceral sensation.
4 d may be considered in itself a component of visceral sensation.
5 ed in the control of nausea and vomiting and visceral sensation.
6 nnabinoid 1 receptor (CB1R) agonists inhibit visceral sensation.
7 cytes stimulated fluid secretion and reduced visceral sensation.
8 ered somatic afferent activity may influence visceral sensations.
9 processing gustatory, vestibulo-ocular, and visceral sensation; 2) cholinergic somatomotor neurons o
10 on after cystitis may play a role in altered visceral sensation (allodynia) and/or urinary bladder hy
11 apping innervation is proposed to facilitate visceral sensation and homeostasis, where sensation and
13 nects with specific areas related to somatic/visceral sensation and vision, in the frontoparietal ope
15 lthough perception of emotion and unpleasant visceral sensation are associated with activation within
16 permeability, gut immune function, motility, visceral sensation, brain-gut interactions, and psychoso
18 em runs in parallel to the pathways carrying visceral sensation from the cranial nerves and may be co
22 ns the greater autonomic responses evoked by visceral sensation in comparison with somatic sensation.
23 pies aimed at improving colonic motility and visceral sensation in constipation and reversing the eff
24 areas processing anal (somatic) and rectal (visceral) sensation in healthy adults, using functional
25 localized precisely, whereas localization of visceral sensation is vague, possibly reflecting differe
26 ese changes in brain activity may related to visceral sensation, pain regulation, emotion, but furthe
28 also the brain's primary sensory nucleus for visceral sensations relevant to symptoms in medical and
30 nxiety grounded in simulation of a concrete, visceral sensation - such as pain - about which they hav
32 mperature, itch, sensual touch, muscular and visceral sensations, vasomotor activity, hunger, thirst,