Biology and control of nausea and vomiting: outcomes of the 2013 University of Pittsburgh conference Charles C. HornBill J. Yates Editorial 03 July 2014 Pages: 2451 - 2453
Integration of vestibular and emetic gastrointestinal signals that produce nausea and vomiting: potential contributions to motion sickness Bill J. YatesMichael F. CatanzaroAndrew A. McCall Review 16 April 2014 Pages: 2455 - 2469
Measuring the nausea-to-emesis continuum in non-human animals: refocusing on gastrointestinal vagal signaling Charles C. Horn Review 28 May 2014 Pages: 2471 - 2481
Brainstem processing of vestibular sensory exafference: implications for motion sickness etiology Charles M. OmanKathleen E. Cullen Review 18 May 2014 Pages: 2483 - 2492
Motion sickness: more than nausea and vomiting James R. Lackner Review Open access 25 June 2014 Pages: 2493 - 2510
Anticipatory nausea in animal models: a review of potential novel therapeutic treatments Erin M. RockCheryl L. LimebeerLinda A. Parker Review 04 May 2014 Pages: 2511 - 2534
Gabapentin’s anti-nausea and anti-emetic effects: a review Thomas Guttuso Jr. Research Article 26 March 2014 Pages: 2535 - 2539
Adult cyclical vomiting syndrome: a disorder of allostatic regulation? D. J. LevinthalK. Bielefeldt Review 16 April 2014 Pages: 2541 - 2547
Cyclic vomiting syndrome: treatment options Reza A. HejaziRichard W. McCallum Review 28 May 2014 Pages: 2549 - 2552
Gastric dysrhythmias: a potential objective measure of nausea Kenneth L. Koch Review 12 June 2014 Pages: 2553 - 2561
An Internet survey of marijuana and hot shower use in adults with cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) Thangam VenkatesanJyotirmoy SenguptaMartin Storr Research Article 04 May 2014 Pages: 2563 - 2570
Precursors of post-bout motion sickness in adolescent female boxers Yi-Chou ChenTzu-Chiang TsengThomas A. Stoffregen Research Article 27 March 2014 Pages: 2571 - 2579
Integration of vestibular and gastrointestinal inputs by cerebellar fastigial nucleus neurons: multisensory influences on motion sickness Michael F. CatanzaroDaniel J. MillerBill J. Yates Research Article 28 March 2014 Pages: 2581 - 2589
Provocative motion causes fall in brain temperature and affects sleep in rats Flavia Del VecchioEugene NalivaikoRoberto Amici Research Article 22 March 2014 Pages: 2591 - 2599
X-ray analysis of the effect of the 5-HT3 receptor antagonist granisetron on gastrointestinal motility in rats repeatedly treated with the antitumoral drug cisplatin Gema VeraAna Esther López-PérezRaquel Abalo Research Article 06 May 2014 Pages: 2601 - 2612
Genetic factors associated with pharmacotherapy and background sensitivity to postoperative and chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting Piotr K. JanickiShigekazu Sugino Review 04 May 2014 Pages: 2613 - 2625
Association of μ-opioid receptor gene (OPRM1) haplotypes with postoperative nausea and vomiting Shigekazu SuginoTomo HayasePiotr K. Janicki Research Article 24 May 2014 Pages: 2627 - 2635
Netupitant and palonosetron trigger NK1 receptor internalization in NG108-15 cells Ajit G. ThomasMarigo StathisBarbara S. Slusher Research Article Open access 27 June 2014 Pages: 2637 - 2644
Relationship among nausea, anxiety, and orthostatic symptoms in pediatric patients with chronic unexplained nausea Sally E. TarbellHossam A. ShaltoutJohn E. Fortunato Research Article 15 May 2014 Pages: 2645 - 2650
Effects of overshadowing on conditioned and unconditioned nausea in a rotation paradigm with humans Ursula StockhorstGeoffrey HallSibylle Klosterhalfen Research Article 24 June 2014 Pages: 2651 - 2664
The role of the parasympathetic nervous system in visually induced motion sickness: systematic review and meta-analysis Adam D. FarmerYasser Al OmranPaul L. Andrews Research Article 04 May 2014 Pages: 2665 - 2673
Enhanced perceptions of control and predictability reduce motion-induced nausea and gastric dysrhythmia Max E. LevineRobert M. SternKenneth L. Koch Research Article 20 April 2014 Pages: 2675 - 2684
Assessment of low-dose cisplatin as a model of nausea and emesis in beagle dogs, potential for repeated administration Hannah KenwardLudovic PelligandJonathan Elliott Research Article Open access 04 May 2014 Pages: 2685 - 2697
The broad-spectrum antiemetic effects ETI-385 result from stimulation of 5-HT1A and 5-HT1D receptors J. B. LucotR. E. L. BrameD. R. Helton Research Article 10 June 2014 Pages: 2699 - 2707