Includes all of these presentations from this session:
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Presentation |
Speaker |
1 |
Methods and characteristics of esophageal afferents in humans |
A.M. Drewes (Aalborg) |
2 |
Pitfalls in characterization of mechanosensitive afferents |
H. Gregersen (Chongqing) |
3 |
What do we know about sensitization of esophageal afferents from human studies? |
A.D. Farmer (London) |
4 |
Can assessment of the autonomic nervous system be used to explain esophageal symptoms? |
C. Botha (London) |
5 |
What can evoked brain potentials be used for in the esophagus? |
A.M. Drewes (Aalborg) |
6 |
Can brain source modeling be used to understand the esophagus-brain axis? |
J.B. Fr?kj?r (Aalborg) |
7 |
How can descending inhibition be measured in animal and human studies? |
C. Brock (Aalborg) |
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