2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.brs.2019.12.018
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Non-invasive stimulation of vagal afferents reduces gastric frequency

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“…Although there is ample evidence for a common core network encoding reward value, there is also conclusive support for functional specificity 56 , particularly regarding primary versus secondary reinforcers 57 . Notably, we also observed acute changes in gastric frequency during taVNS applied on the left side suggesting a link to energy metabolism via digestion 11 . The presence of two lateralized signaling pathways 3 may, therefore, enable the more nuanced regulation of reward-seeking behavior prioritizing the regulation of food-seeking according to metabolic state as transmitted via the vagus nerve 7 .…”
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“…Although there is ample evidence for a common core network encoding reward value, there is also conclusive support for functional specificity 56 , particularly regarding primary versus secondary reinforcers 57 . Notably, we also observed acute changes in gastric frequency during taVNS applied on the left side suggesting a link to energy metabolism via digestion 11 . The presence of two lateralized signaling pathways 3 may, therefore, enable the more nuanced regulation of reward-seeking behavior prioritizing the regulation of food-seeking according to metabolic state as transmitted via the vagus nerve 7 .…”
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confidence: 51%
“…Likewise, two recent studies have shown that acute taVNS reduces gastric myoelectric frequency of the stomach 10 . At the same time, acute VNS has reinforcing properties leading to sustained self-stimulation and conditioning preferences for flavors or places via a dopaminergic mechanism 3,11 . Furthermore, activation of vagal afferents regulates learning and memory in rats and humans suggesting a role in reward seeking 12,13 .…”
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“…Furthermore, 30 min of taVNS reduced gastric frequency, i.e. the rhythmic contractions of the stomach 13 . In contrast, 14 min of taVNS did not modulate the autonomic tone to visceral organs up to 120 min post stimulation in a recent study 17 .…”
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“…TaVNS activates the vagal afferents and influences various brain functions 11 . Parasympathetic vagal afferent signals are integrated in the nucleus of the solitary tract and further ascend to hypothalamus 12,13 and striatum 14 . These brain regions also integrate and process central signals and in turn regulate the vagal efferent.…”
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“…However, many studies examining healthy participants did not find an increase in HRV (e.g. Burger et al, 2019a, Borges et al, 2019Teckentrup et al, 2020). Evidence from narrative reviews is inconclusive as well.…”
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confidence: 99%