According to gut-brain psychology, the gut microbiota is a crucial part of the gut-brain network, and it communicates with the brain via the microbiota-gut-brain axis. The gut microbiota almost develops synchronously with the gut-brain, brain, and mind. The gut microbiota influences various ...
extensive studies have been conducted, the progress in developingeffective therapies for these diseases has still been slow. The current dilemmareminds us that the human being is a superorganism. Only when we take the humanself and its partner microbiota into consideration at the same time, can we...
This special issue focuses on topics relating to the brain–gut connection and the relationship between gastrointestinal biology, environmental influences, and development. With the goal of incorporating this topic into the wider field of developmental psychobiology, the authors were encouraged to submit ...
The discipline of psychology needs to be cognisant of these interactions and can help to inform the future research agenda in this emerging field of research. In this review, we outline the role psychology has to play in understanding the brain–gut–microbiome axis, with a focus on human ...
Interestingly, the connection works both ways, meaning that while stress can cause gut problems, gut problems can also wreak havoc on your emotions. The Harvard researchers continue: This connection goes both ways. A troubled intestine can send signals to the brain, just as a troubled brain can...
The gut-sex connection consists of the relationship between gut microbes and sexual health, and is founded on preliminary evidence illuminating the relationship between the two. Indeed, researchers have already begun to explore strategies to leverage thegut-brain-axis in order to combat sexual dysfunct...
The literature was also reviewed to find evidence of a gut-to-brain connection. Results: In autistic syndromes, we can show marked increases in UV 215-absorbing material eluting after hippuric acid that are mostly peptides. We also show highly significant decreases after introducing a gluten- ...
Also, a healthy gut environment fosters communication between the brain and gut. This connection highlights how vital our microbes are for physical well-being and emotional stability. Encouraging a diversity of healthy strains through a diet rich in fiber, probiotics, andprebioticscan significantly enha...
The gut–brain axis and the microbiome have recently acquired an important position in explaining a wide range of human behaviours and emotions. Researchers have typically presented developments in understandings of the microbiome as radical and new, offering huge potential for better understandings of...
“There is nothing so patient, in this world or any other, as a virus searching for a host.” ―Mira Grant, Countdown Thegut-braintheory—how bacteria affect the brain and vice versa—now has a new player. To the 30 trillion bacteria living in our gut, add ten times as many viruses...