Rationale: The development of experimental models that readily translate between animals and humans is required to better integrate and clarify the biological, behavioural and cognitive mechanisms that underlie normal fear and pathological anxiety. Inhalation of low concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) increases anxiety and autonomic arousal in humans, triggers related behaviours in small animals, and increases selective attention to threat in healthy humans. However the effects on broader cognitive (non-emotional) processes that characterize anxiety are not known. Objectives: To examine the effect of 7.5% CO2 inhalation (vs. air) on the efficiency of discrete attention networks implicated in anxiety: alerting (maintaining an alert state)...
BACKGROUND: The 7.5% CO2 inhalational model can be used to explore potential treatments for generali...
In an effort to explore factors which maintain fear of physical sensations, repeated administration ...
Inhaling carbon dioxide (CO2)-enriched air induces fear and panic symptoms resembling real-life pani...
Inhalation of 7.5% CO2 increases anxiety and autonomic arousal in humans, and elicits fear behavior ...
Acute anxiety impacts cognitive performance. Inhalation of air enriched with carbon dioxide (CO2) in...
Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) is a common and distressing mental health problem that is charact...
Increased vigilance to threat-related stimuli is thought to be a core cognitive feature of anxiety. ...
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...
Inhalation of CO(2)-enriched air has been used as a laboratory model for a number of anxiety disorde...
Funder: The Wallitt Foundation; Eton College; and NIHR Cambridge Biodmedical Centre (BRC) Mental Hea...
Studies have shown that anxiety can positively or negatively affect performance with respect to focu...
Inhaling carbon dioxide (CO2)-enriched air induces fear and panic symptoms resembling real-life pani...
The inhalation of 7.5% CO2 has been shown to induce cognitive effects similar to anxiety. Sixteen he...
BACKGROUND: The 7.5% CO2 inhalational model can be used to explore potential treatments for generali...
In an effort to explore factors which maintain fear of physical sensations, repeated administration ...
Inhaling carbon dioxide (CO2)-enriched air induces fear and panic symptoms resembling real-life pani...
Inhalation of 7.5% CO2 increases anxiety and autonomic arousal in humans, and elicits fear behavior ...
Acute anxiety impacts cognitive performance. Inhalation of air enriched with carbon dioxide (CO2) in...
Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) is a common and distressing mental health problem that is charact...
Increased vigilance to threat-related stimuli is thought to be a core cognitive feature of anxiety. ...
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...
Inhalation of CO(2)-enriched air has been used as a laboratory model for a number of anxiety disorde...
Funder: The Wallitt Foundation; Eton College; and NIHR Cambridge Biodmedical Centre (BRC) Mental Hea...
Studies have shown that anxiety can positively or negatively affect performance with respect to focu...
Inhaling carbon dioxide (CO2)-enriched air induces fear and panic symptoms resembling real-life pani...
The inhalation of 7.5% CO2 has been shown to induce cognitive effects similar to anxiety. Sixteen he...
BACKGROUND: The 7.5% CO2 inhalational model can be used to explore potential treatments for generali...
In an effort to explore factors which maintain fear of physical sensations, repeated administration ...
Inhaling carbon dioxide (CO2)-enriched air induces fear and panic symptoms resembling real-life pani...