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  2. Gut–memory connection - Wikipedia

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    The gut–memory connection is the relation between the gastrointestinal tract and memory performance. The phenomenon of the gut–memory connection is based on and part of the idea of the gut-brain axis, a complex communication network, linking the central nervous system to the gut.

  3. Gut–brain axis - Wikipedia

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    The gutbrain axis is the two-way biochemical signaling that takes place between the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract) and the central nervous system (CNS). [2] The term " microbiota–gutbrain axis " highlights the role of gut microbiota in these biochemical signaling .

  4. Losing Visceral Fat May Lower Your Dementia Risk ... - AOL

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    The gut-brain connection, known as the gut-brain axis, has become a hot area of research over the past decade. Much of the conversation has revolved around gut bacteria and brain health.

  5. Enteric nervous system - Wikipedia

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    Layers of the Alimentary Canal.The wall of the alimentary canal has four basic tissue layers: the mucosa, submucosa, muscularis, and serosa. The enteric nervous system in humans consists of some 500 million neurons [11] (including the various types of Dogiel cells), [1] [12] 0.5% of the number of neurons in the brain, five times as many as the one hundred million neurons in the human spinal ...

  6. Why Do Some Foods Seem Irresistible? New Study Finds Brain ...

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    These send signals from the gut to the brain, activating the body’s dopamine reward centers when you have foods like ice cream, cookies, and cake. ( Dopamine is a hormone that acts on the brain ...

  7. Mounting evidence points to the role gut bacteria could play ...

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    Together, the findings join a growing body of data about what scientists call the gut-brain axis — the two-way communication pathway that connects the functions of the gastrointestinal tract and ...

  8. AI helps researchers uncover gut-brain interactions in ... - AOL

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    AI technology reveals more information about the gut-brain health link in Alzheimer's, suggesting new pathways for research around treatments.

  9. John Cryan (neurobiologist) - Wikipedia

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    Cryan's current research is focused on understanding the interaction between the brain, gut and microbiome, and how it applies to stress, psychiatric and immune-related disorders at key time-windows across the lifespan. The Cryan Lab has been a global leader in defining a critical role for the gut microbiome in regulating brain and behavior.