In functional dyspepsia (FD), abnormal cognitive and emotional changes such increased sensitization, anxiety, and depression scores have been reported in addition to the peripheral changes in gastrointestinal tract functions. In this study, investigators will evaluate the activity of autonomic nervous system, emotional response, and visual attention to food and non-food images in 30 male and female FD patients and 30 age/gender-matched healthy volunteers. These data will provide a new finding of the influence of impaired cognitive processing of food on symptom generation in functional gastrointestinal disorder patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
30
Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy Department, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany
Tübingen, Germany
Psychological response
Skin conductance response
Time frame: 1-2 years
Psychological response
heart rate variability
Time frame: 1-2 years
Psychological response
facial muscle contraction
Time frame: 1-2 years
visual attention
eyemovement
Time frame: 1-2 years
Subjective rating
fullness (visual analog scale)
Time frame: 1-2 years
Subjective rating
satiation (visual analog scale)
Time frame: 1-2 years
Subjective rating
nausea (visual analog scale)
Time frame: 1-2 years
Subjective rating
pain (visual analog scale)
Time frame: 1-2 years
Subjective rating
mood (visual analog scale)
Time frame: 1-2 years
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