Inhalation of 7.5% CO2 increases anxiety and autonomic arousal in humans, and elicits fear behavior in animals. However, it is not known whether CO2 challenge in humans induces dysfunction in neurocognitive processes that characterize generalized anxiety, notably selective attention to environmental threat. Healthy volunteers completed an emotional antisaccade task in which they looked toward or away from (inhibited) negative and neutral stimuli during inhalation of 7.5% CO2 and air. CO2 inhalation increased anxiety, autonomic arousal, and erroneous eye movements toward threat on antisaccade trials. Autonomic response to CO2 correlated with hypervigilance to threat (speed to initiate prosaccades) and reduced threat inhibition (increased ori...
Funder: The Wallitt Foundation; Eton College; and NIHR Cambridge Biodmedical Centre (BRC) Mental Hea...
It has been well established that the inhalation of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) can induce in humans an emo...
Breathing high concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) can trigger panic and anxiety in humans. CO2 i...
Rationale: The development of experimental models that readily translate between animals and humans ...
Acute anxiety impacts cognitive performance. Inhalation of air enriched with carbon dioxide (CO2) in...
Inhalation of CO(2)-enriched air has been used as a laboratory model for a number of anxiety disorde...
Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) is a common and distressing mental health problem that is charact...
In an effort to explore factors which maintain fear of physical sensations, repeated administration ...
Studies have shown that anxiety can positively or negatively affect performance with respect to focu...
Acute anxiety impacts cognitive performance. Inhalation of air enriched with carbon dioxide (CO2) in...
Increased vigilance to threat-related stimuli is thought to be a core cognitive feature of anxiety. ...
BACKGROUND: Carbon dioxide inhalation is known to induce an emotion similar to spontaneous panic in ...
The inhalation of 7.5% CO2 has been shown to induce cognitive effects similar to anxiety. Sixteen he...
Inhaling carbon dioxide (CO2)-enriched air induces fear and panic symptoms resembling real-life pani...
Funder: The Wallitt Foundation; Eton College; and NIHR Cambridge Biodmedical Centre (BRC) Mental Hea...
It has been well established that the inhalation of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) can induce in humans an emo...
Breathing high concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) can trigger panic and anxiety in humans. CO2 i...
Rationale: The development of experimental models that readily translate between animals and humans ...
Acute anxiety impacts cognitive performance. Inhalation of air enriched with carbon dioxide (CO2) in...
Inhalation of CO(2)-enriched air has been used as a laboratory model for a number of anxiety disorde...
Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) is a common and distressing mental health problem that is charact...
In an effort to explore factors which maintain fear of physical sensations, repeated administration ...
Studies have shown that anxiety can positively or negatively affect performance with respect to focu...
Acute anxiety impacts cognitive performance. Inhalation of air enriched with carbon dioxide (CO2) in...
Increased vigilance to threat-related stimuli is thought to be a core cognitive feature of anxiety. ...
BACKGROUND: Carbon dioxide inhalation is known to induce an emotion similar to spontaneous panic in ...
The inhalation of 7.5% CO2 has been shown to induce cognitive effects similar to anxiety. Sixteen he...
Inhaling carbon dioxide (CO2)-enriched air induces fear and panic symptoms resembling real-life pani...
Funder: The Wallitt Foundation; Eton College; and NIHR Cambridge Biodmedical Centre (BRC) Mental Hea...
It has been well established that the inhalation of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) can induce in humans an emo...
Breathing high concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) can trigger panic and anxiety in humans. CO2 i...