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Contribution of tonic vagal modulation of heart rate, central respiratory drive, respiratory depth, and respiratory frequency to respiratory sinus arrhythmia during mental stress and physical exercise
Published in Psychophysiology (01-07-2002)“…This study tested various sources of changes in respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA). Twenty‐two healthy participants participated in three experimental…”
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Perceptions of asthma by adolescents at home
Published in Chest (01-02-2000)“…To test symptom perception in asthma under natural circumstances and to establish relationships between changes in airway obstruction as indicated by wheeze,…”
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A repressive coping style and affective, facial and physiological responses to looking at emotional pictures
Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-11-2001)“…Previous studies have demonstrated increased physiological–emotional responses despite relatively low self-reported affect for individuals with a repressive…”
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Characteristics and diagnostic significance of wheezes during exercise-induced airway obstruction in children with asthma
Published in Chest (01-09-1996)“…The diagnostic significance of wheezes for childhood asthma has not been studied systematically (to our knowledge), even though alternative diagnostic methods…”
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Rollercoaster asthma: When positive emotional stress interferes with dyspnea perception
Published in Behaviour research and therapy (01-05-2007)“…The current study assessed how negative and positive stress is related to dyspnea perception. The participants were 25 young women with a medical diagnosis of…”
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Contribution of tonic vagal modulation of heart rate, central respiratory drive, respiratory depth, and respiratory frequency to respiratory sinus arrhythmia during mental stress and physical exercise
Published in Psychophysiology (01-07-2002)“…This study tested various sources of changes in respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA). Twenty-two healthy participants participated in three experimental…”
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Paradoxical breathlessness in asthma
Published in Behaviour research and therapy (01-12-2000)“…This study tested the hypothesis that breathlessness in asthma relates linearly to airway obstruction when situational, attentional and emotional influences…”
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False Heart Rate Feedback and the Perception of Heart Symptoms in Patients with Congenital Heart Disease and Anxiety
Published in International journal of behavioral medicine (01-03-2009)“…Background Little is known about the mechanisms explaining an increased perception of heart symptoms in congenital heart disease (ConHD). In the present study,…”
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Acquired sensitivity to relevant physiological activity in patients with chronic health problems
Published in Behaviour research and therapy (01-02-2004)“…The hypothesis that biased symptom perception toward excessive symptoms is common when relatively normal chronic patients enter symptom-relating situations,…”
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Stress-induced breathlessness in asthma
Published in Psychological medicine (01-11-1999)“…A majority of patients with asthma believe that psychological factors (particularly stress) can induce asthma attacks, but empirical support for actual…”
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Stress-induced heart symptoms and perceptual biases in patients with congenital heart disease
Published in International journal of cardiology (18-01-2007)“…Abstract Background The aim of the present study is to clarify whether biased symptom perception towards heart symptoms may explain a reduced quality of life…”
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Symptom perception in chronic asthma: learning for better or worse?
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Stress-induced heart symptoms and perceptual biases in patients with congenital heart diseases
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Interpretation Bias for Heart Sensations in Congenital Heart Disease and its Relation to Quality of Life
Published in International journal of behavioral medicine (2008)“…Background : Previous studies have shown that patients with congenital heart disease (ConHD) report a diminished health-related quality of life. Purpose : This…”
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Exaggerated perception of normal physiological responses to stress and hypercapnia in young women with numerous functional somatic symptoms
Published in Journal of psychosomatic research (01-12-2003)“…This study tested whether functional somatic symptoms are associated with exaggerated increases in self-reported anxiety and somatic complaints in response to…”
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Acquired sensitivity to relevant physiological activity in patients with chronic health problems
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Psychiatric factors in asthma: implications for diagnosis and therapy
Published in American journal of respiratory medicine : drugs, devices, and other interventions (2003)“…Emotional factors are an obstacle in the diagnosis and management of asthma. This review discusses three problem patterns: negative emotions in relatively…”
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The Relationship Between Specific Anxiety Syndromes and Somatic Symptoms in Adolescents with Asthma and Other Chronic Diseases
Published in The Journal of asthma (01-01-2005)“…Background. The impact of a chronic disease on the emotional well-being of children and adolescents is controversial in the literature. This study tested the…”
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Negative thoughts in adults with congenital heart disease
Published in International journal of cardiology (01-11-2002)“…Background: Many patients with congenital heart disease have persistent cardiac defects, psychosocial adjustment problems, and a poor quality of life. This…”
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