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    Media warnings about environmental pollution facilitate the acquisition of symptoms in response to chemical substances by Winters, Winnie, Devriese, Stephan, Van Diest, Ilse, Nemery, Benoit, Veulemans, Hendrik, Eelen, Paul, Van de Woestijne, Karel, Van den Bergh, Omer

    Published in Psychosomatic medicine (01-05-2003)
    “…Previous studies showed that somatic symptoms can be acquired in response to chemical substances using an associative learning paradigm, but only when the…”
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    Acquiring Symptoms in Response to Odors: A Learning Perspective on Multiple Chemical Sensitivity by Van den Bergh, Omer, Devriese, Stephan, Winters, Winnie, Veulemans, Hendrik, Nemery, Benoit, Eelen, Paul, van de Woestijne, Karel P.

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-03-2001)
    “…: In this chapter, a learning account is discussed as a potential explanation for the symptoms in multiple chemical sensitivity. Clinical evidence is scarce…”
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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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    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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    Learning subjective health complaints by Bergh, Omer Van den, Winters, Winnie, Devriese, Stephan, Diest, Ilse Van

    Published in Scandinavian journal of psychology (01-04-2002)
    “…Symptom episodes often show a spatio-temporal structure, that is, they occur in a specific context for a certain duration. Repeated experiences may therefore…”
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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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    Accuracy of respiratory symptom perception in persons with high and low negative affectivity by van den Bergh, Omer, Winters, Winnie, Devriese, Stephan, van Diest, Ilse, Vos, Gerrit, de Peuter, Steven

    Published in Psychology & health (01-04-2004)
    “…Accuracy of respiratory symptom perception was investigated in different contexts in participants (N = 56) scoring high or low for negative affectivity (NA)…”
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    Contingency awareness in a symptom learning paradigm: Necessary but not sufficient? by Devriese, Stephan, Winters, Winnie, Van Diest, Ilse, Van den Bergh, Omer

    Published in Consciousness and cognition (01-09-2004)
    “…In previous studies, we found that bodily symptoms can be learned in a differential conditioning paradigm, using odors as conditioned stimuli (CSs) and CO…”
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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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