Regurgitation depends upon the coordination of the stomach movements with the thoracic wall and throat: inspiration against a closed glottis creating a negative pressure in the thorax - allowing ingesta to be drawn into the [[Oesophagus - Anatomy & Physiology|oesophagus]]. Ingesta is carried to the oral cavity via an antiperistaltic wave. The process is controlled by rumination centres in the hypothalamus. Fibre increases stomach motility (type and length of fibre is important). An increase in [[Volatile Fatty Acids|volatile fatty acids]] decreases stomach motility. | Regurgitation depends upon the coordination of the stomach movements with the thoracic wall and throat: inspiration against a closed glottis creating a negative pressure in the thorax - allowing ingesta to be drawn into the [[Oesophagus - Anatomy & Physiology|oesophagus]]. Ingesta is carried to the oral cavity via an antiperistaltic wave. The process is controlled by rumination centres in the hypothalamus. Fibre increases stomach motility (type and length of fibre is important). An increase in [[Volatile Fatty Acids|volatile fatty acids]] decreases stomach motility. |