Chemical intolerance: involvement of brain function and networks after exposure to extrinsic stimuli perceived as hazardous
ConclusionsThis review documents consistent evidence for the altered neurological processing of sensory information in individuals with CI. Further neurophysiological research exploring the processing of extrinsic stimuli and cognition of sensation through the limbic system and related cortices in CI, and the appearance of symptoms in individuals with CI, are required.
Source: Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine - Category: Environmental Health Source Type: research
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