Altered Cortical Swallowing Processing in Patients with Functional Dysphagia: A Preliminary Study
Abstract
Current neuroimaging research on functional disturbances provides growing evidence for objective neuronal correlates of allegedly psychogenic symptoms, thereby shifting the disease concept from a psychological towards a neurobiological model. Functional dysphagia is such a rare condition, whose pathogenetic mechanism is largely unknown. In the absence of any organic reason for a patient's persistent swallowing complaints, sensorimotor processing...
Paper Details
Title
Altered Cortical Swallowing Processing in Patients with Functional Dysphagia: A Preliminary Study
Published Date
Feb 19, 2014
Journal
Volume
9
Issue
2
Pages
e89665 - e89665
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