Correlations between anxiety and the stress responses of electrogastrography (EGG) induced by the mirror drawing test (MDT)

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Electrogastrograms (EGGs) were recorded at 16 locations on the thoraco-abdominal surface at rest and then both during and after the acute stress of performing the mirror drawing test (MDT). A significant linear correlation with a negative slope was found between the anxiety scores and the ratio of the power content during MDT to the power content at rest (r) (MDTr-1) of the 3 cpm component from the epigastric channel 2 recording. In contrast, significant linear correlations with positive slopes were found between the anxiety scores and MDTr-1 of the 6 cpm component of the recordings from the infraumbilical channels (channels 13, 15, and 16). The epigastric 3-cpm EGG activity reflects gastric myoelectric activity, while the infraumbilical 3-and 6-cpm activity reflects that of the colon. Therefore, these results seem to further support the previous report of the inhibition of gastric EGG by stress and the stress-mediated facilitation of colonic EGG (Homma S, J Smooth Muscle Res. 2012; 48(2-3): 47-57). © 2014 The Japan Society of Smooth Muscle Research.

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Homma, S. (2014). Correlations between anxiety and the stress responses of electrogastrography (EGG) induced by the mirror drawing test (MDT). Journal of Smooth Muscle Research, 50(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1540/jsmr.50.1

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