Increased attentional network functioning related to symptom severity measures in females with irritable bowel syndrome.

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Increased attentional network functioning related to symptom severity measures in females with irritable bowel syndrome. is …
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P356DOI10.1111/NMO.12622
P932PMC publication ID4550526
P698PubMed publication ID26087779
P5875ResearchGate publication ID278789780

P50authorCatherine S HubbardQ41663982
P2093author name stringS Smith
Z Jiang
E A Mayer
K Tillisch
J Hong
B D Naliboff
B Suyenobu
J S Labus
B Ebrat
N Heendeniya
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P433issue9
P921main subjectattentionQ6501338
P304page(s)1282-1294
P577publication date2015-06-19
P1433published inNeurogastroenterology and MotilityQ15767493
P1476titleIncreased attentional network functioning related to symptom severity measures in females with irritable bowel syndrome
P478volume27

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