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音量 3, 問題 2 (2020)

社説

An Overview of Brain Research

Rodrigo da Silva Carvalho

Journal publishing has become more diverse and potentially more
competitive with the emergence of new business models. Open access
makes original research freely accessible on the web, free of most copyright
and licensing restrictions on reuse. Despite a transformation in the way
journals are published, researchers ’ core motivations for publishing appear
largely unchanged, focused on securing funding and furthering the author’s
career
Journal of Brain Research is an Open Access Peer review Journal
from Scientific Research and Community Publishers publishes all research
articles in the arena of Brain Res

研究

Link between Gastrointestinal Disorder, Memory, Eating Behaviour and Stress

Tahseen Ara Azad and Sue McHale

One in five people is affected by irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and while there is no definitive treatment, there are ways to take control of the condition and
minimize symptoms. IBS is an invisible, fluctuating disease with potentially embarrassing symptoms. The possible causes of IBS such as diet, stress, anxiety,
depression are mutually exclusive. Most of the conditions of IBS are multi-causal and causes interact together to trigger symptoms. This retrospective study
mostly focuses on illustrating the multi-dimensional view of gastrointestinal disorders (specifically IBS). The aim is to determine the association of irritable bowel
syndrome, stress, eating behaviour and memory. In this study, a symptomology questionnaire is designed to assess the type of gastrointestinal disorder based on
symptoms, 2 sets of questionnaires are used to measure the level of stress and pattern of eating behaviour, and paired associate learning (PAL) test is conducted
in CANTAB to estimate short-term memory. The possible hypothesis for the study is to find a positive interlink between gastrointestinal (GI) disorders (particularly
IBS), stress, eating behaviour and short-term memory, as well as to assess and illustrate the level of association and its effect on immunity.

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