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    Mixed evidence for the potential of non-invasive transcutaneous vagal nerve stimulation to improve the extinction and retention of fear by Burger, A.M., Verkuil, B., Fenlon, H., Thijs, L., Cools, L., Miller, H.C., Vervliet, B., Van Diest, I.

    Published in Behaviour research and therapy (01-10-2017)
    “…Extinction memories are fragile and their formation has been proposed to partially rely on vagus nerve activity. We tested whether stimulating the auricular…”
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    The effect of transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation on fear generalization and subsequent fear extinction by Burger, A.M., Van Diest, I., Van der Does, W., Korbee, J.N., Waziri, N., Brosschot, J.F., Verkuil, B.

    Published in Neurobiology of learning and memory (01-05-2019)
    “…•tVNS did not affect the generalization of fear in humans.•Participants receiving tVNS displayed lower declarative fear during fear extinction.•tVNS did not…”
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    Acquisition and extinction of somatic symptoms in response to odours: a Pavlovian paradigm relevant to multiple chemical sensitivity by Van den Bergh, O, Stegen, K, Van Diest, I, Raes, C, Stulens, P, Eelen, P, Veulemans, H, Van de Woestijne, K P, Nemery, B

    “…OBJECTIVES: Multiple chemical sensitivity is a poorly understood syndrome in which various symptoms are triggered by chemically unrelated, but often odorous…”
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    Do persons with negative affect have an attentional bias to bodily sensations? by Stegen, Kris, Diest, Ilse Van, Van De Woestijne, Karel P., De Bergh, Omer Vann

    Published in Cognition and emotion (01-11-2001)
    “…The association between negative affectivity (NA) and health complaints is thought to reflect a stronger attentional focus on bodily sensations in high NA…”
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    The influence of fixation delay on mitotic activity and flow cytometric cell cycle variables by Bergers, E, Jannink, I, Van Diest, P.I, Cuesta, M.A, Meyer, S, Van Mourik, J.C, Baak, J.P.A

    Published in Human pathology (1997)
    “…Proliferation variables such as mitotic activity and the percentage of S-phase cells have been shown to be of prognostic value in many tumors, especially in…”
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    Medically unexplained dyspnea: psychophysiological characteristics and role of breathing therapy by 韩江娜 朱元钰 李舜伟 雒冬梅 胡征 VanDiestI DePeuterS VandeWoestijneKP VandenBergh0

    Published in Chinese medical journal (2004)
    “…Background Medically unexplained dyspnea occurs commonly in medical settings and remains poorly understood. This study was conducted to investigate the…”
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    P219 Disease-specific avoidance is a predictor for fatigue in inflammatory bowel disease patients by Fierens, L, Van de Pavert, I, Walentynowicz, M, Coenen, S, Geens, P, Weyts, E, Van Oudenhove, L, Vlaeyen, J, von Leupoldt, A, Van Assche, G, Vermeire, S, Ferrante, M, Van Diest, I

    Published in Journal of Crohn's and colitis (15-01-2020)
    “…Abstract Background A substantial group of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) experience fatigue, even while in clinical remission. At present,…”
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    Hyperventilation beyond fight/flight: Respiratory responses during emotional imagery by VAN DIEST, ILSE, WINTERS, WINNIE, DEVRIESE, STEPHAN, VERCAMST, ELKE, HAN, JIANG N., VAN DE WOESTIJNE, KAREL P., VAN DEN BERGH, OMER

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-11-2001)
    “…Hyperventilation (HV) is often considered part of a defense response, implying an unpleasant emotion (negative valence) combined with a strong action tendency…”
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    Generalization of acquired somatic symptoms in response to odors: a pavlovian perspective on multiple chemical sensitivity by Devriese, S, Winters, W, Stegen, K, Van Diest, I, Veulemans, H, Nemery, B, Eelen, P, Van de Woestijne, K, Van den Bergh, O

    Published in Psychosomatic medicine (01-11-2000)
    “…Somatic symptoms that occur in response to odors can be acquired in a pavlovian conditioning paradigm. The present study investigated 1) whether learned…”
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    The Dutch Claustrophobia Questionnaire: Psychometric properties and predictive validity by Van Diest, Ilse, Smits, Dirk, Decremer, Davina, Maes, Lori, Claes, Laurence

    Published in Journal of anxiety disorders (01-10-2010)
    “…Abstract Fear of suffocation and fear of restriction are thought to underlie claustrophobia and can be assessed with the Claustrophobia Questionnaire (CLQ;…”
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    Cognitive-behavioural therapy for primary insomnia: effectiveness in a clinical setting by Van Houdenhove, L, Buyse, B, Gabriels, L, Van Diest, I, Van den Bergh, O

    Published in Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie (2010)
    “…The effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (cbt-i) has been demonstrated in randomised controlled trials (rct's) with primary insomnia…”
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    Perceived relation between odors and a negative event determines learning of symptoms in response to chemicals by DEVRIESE, Stephan, WINTERS, Winnie, VAN DIEST, Ilse, DE PEUTER, Steven, VOS, Gerrit, VAN DE WOESTIJNE, Karel, VAN DEN BERGH, Omer

    “…We investigated the effects of worrying information about chemical pollution on subjective symptoms in response to an odor that was previously associated with…”
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    Hyperventilation and attention: effects of hypocapnia on performance in a Stroop task by Van Diest, Ilse, Stegen, Kris, Van de Woestijne, Karel P, Schippers, Nathalie, Van den Bergh, Omer

    Published in Biological psychology (01-07-2000)
    “…This study aimed to investigate the effect of hypocapnia on attentional performance. Hyperventilation, producing hypocapnia, is associated with physiological…”
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    Critical Conditions for Hyperventilation Responses: The Role of Autonomic Response Propositions During Emotional Imagery by Van Diest, Ilse, Proot, Patricia, Van De Woestijne, Karel P., Han, Jiang Na, Devriese, Stephan, Winters, Winnie, Van Den Bergh, Omer

    Published in Behavior modification (01-09-2001)
    “…Hyperventilation is often conceived of as part of a fight-or-flight response, triggered by situations with high arousal and negative valence. However, a…”
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    Acquisition and extinction of somatic symptoms in response to odours: a pavlovian paradigm relevant to multiple chemical sensitivity by Van Den Bergh, O, Stegen, K, Van Diest, I, Raes, C, Stulens, P, Eelen, P, Veulemans, H, Van De Woestijne, KP, Nemery, B

    “…Multiple chemical sensitivity is a poorly understood syndrome in which various symptoms are triggered by chemically unrelated, but often odorous substances, at…”
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    Fearful imagery induces hyperventilation and dyspnea in medically unexplained dyspnea by Han, Jiang-na, Zhu, Yuan-jue, Luo, Dong-mei, Li, Shun-wei, Van Diest, Ilse, Van den Bergh, Omer, Van de Woestijne, Karel P

    Published in Chinese medical journal (05-01-2008)
    “…Background Medically unexplained dyspnea refers to a condition characterized by a sensation of dyspnea and is typically applied to patients presenting with…”
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