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Eating too quickly or too much, an irritation in the stomach or the throat or feeling nervous or excited can irritate the phrenic nerve and cause hiccups. Certain diseases and damage to the nerve can also cause them.
Reduce gastric acid secretion. Also causes faster emptying of liquids from the stomach, but delayed emptying of solids from the stomach. Source: medical doctor
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The chemical process in hunger is that your body releases a hormone that tells your brain you need energy. This in turn affects the nerve in your stomach to signal hunger.
The solarplexus is the nerve complex at the pit of the stomach.
In the Pit of the Stomach was created on 2011-10-04.
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i believe it is the vagus nerve
Parasympathetic innervation of the stomach is provided by the vagus nerve. The vagus nerve is located in the brain and is also known as the pneumogastric nerve.
Yes it has a complex stomach
Sure. The ulnar nerve begins at the brachial plexus ... which is in your arm-pit.
The Vagus Nerve.
Never heard of the vagnus nerve, but if you're referring to the vagus nerve that is the parasympathetic nerve to the SAN in the heart.
nerve chord
nerve plexus
Stomach and brain