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Effect of stress, meal and neostigmine on rectosigmoid electrical control activity (ECA) in normals and in irritable bowel syndrome patients
Sushil Sarna
, Paul Latimer
, Dugal Campbell
, W. E. Waterfall
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Keyphrases
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
100%
Electrical Control
100%
Control Activities
100%
Neostigmine
100%
Stress Effect
100%
Activity Frequency
33%
IBS Symptoms
22%
Low Frequency Range
22%
Frequency Component
22%
Resting State
22%
Motility Disorders
11%
Four-frequency
11%
Bipolar Electrode
11%
High-frequency Range
11%
Dominant Frequency
11%
Fast Fourier Transform Method
11%
Frequency Analysis
11%
Neuroscience
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
100%
Neostigmine
100%
Fourier Transform
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Normal Human
100%