One of the most influential theories has conceived unexpected panic attack (PA) as a primal defensive reaction to threat within the internal milieu of the body. This theory is based on findings suggesting the involvement of dysfunctional respiratory regulation and/or abnormally sensitive central neural network of carbon dioxide (CO2)/hydrogen ion (H+) chemoreception in PA. Thus, unexpected PA may be related to phylogenetically older brain structures, including the brainstem areas, which process basic functions related to the organism's internal milieu. The brainstem represents a crucial area for homeostatic regulation, including chemoreception and cardio-respiratory control. In addition, the midbrain dorsal periaqueductal gray may be involv...
The role of hyperventilation in the aetiology of panic attacks is still unclear. This paper briefly ...
Several methods to experimentally induce panic cause profound acid-base disturbances. Evidence sugge...
Background: The neural mechanisms of panic disorder (PD) are only incompletely understood. Higher se...
One of the most influential theories has conceived unexpected panic attack (PA) as a primal defensiv...
Evidence from animal models of anxiety has led to the hypothesis that serotonin enhances inhibitory ...
A large and divergent literature has emerged from the growing body of neurobiological research on pa...
Panic disorder patients are vulnerable to recurrent panic attacks. Two neurochemical hypotheses have...
Background: The biological basis of uncued panic attacks is not yet understood. An important theory ...
Data from studies with humans have suggested that abnormalities of midbrain structures, including th...
Panic attacks (PAs), the core feature of panic disorder, represent a common phenomenon in the genera...
About 20 years ago, Deakin and Graeff proposed that whereas generalized anxiety disorder is produced...
Most functional neuroimaging studies of panic disorder (PD) have focused on the resting state, and h...
The neural mechanisms of panic disorder (PD) are only incompletely understood. Higher sensitivity of...
grantor: University of TorontoPast studies using Positron Emission Tomography (PET) have r...
Several methods to experimentally induce panic cause profound acid-base disturbances. Evidence sugge...
The role of hyperventilation in the aetiology of panic attacks is still unclear. This paper briefly ...
Several methods to experimentally induce panic cause profound acid-base disturbances. Evidence sugge...
Background: The neural mechanisms of panic disorder (PD) are only incompletely understood. Higher se...
One of the most influential theories has conceived unexpected panic attack (PA) as a primal defensiv...
Evidence from animal models of anxiety has led to the hypothesis that serotonin enhances inhibitory ...
A large and divergent literature has emerged from the growing body of neurobiological research on pa...
Panic disorder patients are vulnerable to recurrent panic attacks. Two neurochemical hypotheses have...
Background: The biological basis of uncued panic attacks is not yet understood. An important theory ...
Data from studies with humans have suggested that abnormalities of midbrain structures, including th...
Panic attacks (PAs), the core feature of panic disorder, represent a common phenomenon in the genera...
About 20 years ago, Deakin and Graeff proposed that whereas generalized anxiety disorder is produced...
Most functional neuroimaging studies of panic disorder (PD) have focused on the resting state, and h...
The neural mechanisms of panic disorder (PD) are only incompletely understood. Higher sensitivity of...
grantor: University of TorontoPast studies using Positron Emission Tomography (PET) have r...
Several methods to experimentally induce panic cause profound acid-base disturbances. Evidence sugge...
The role of hyperventilation in the aetiology of panic attacks is still unclear. This paper briefly ...
Several methods to experimentally induce panic cause profound acid-base disturbances. Evidence sugge...
Background: The neural mechanisms of panic disorder (PD) are only incompletely understood. Higher se...