Inhaling carbon dioxide (CO2)-enriched air induces fear and panic symptoms resembling real-life panic attacks, the hallmark of panic disorder. The present study aimed to describe the emotional and cardiovascular effects evoked by inhaling CO2, taking shortcomings of previous studies into account. Healthy volunteers underwent a double inhalation of 0, 9, 17.5, and 35% CO2, according to a randomized, cross-over design. In addition to fear, discomfort, and panic symptom ratings, blood pressure and heart rate were continuously monitored. Results showed a dose-dependent increase in all self-reports. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure rose with increasing CO2 concentration, whereas heart rate results were less consistent. Diastolic blood press...
In an effort to explore factors which maintain fear of physical sensations, repeated administration ...
The current diagnostic criteria of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders are bei...
Acute anxiety impacts cognitive performance. Inhalation of air enriched with carbon dioxide (CO2) in...
Inhaling carbon dioxide (CO2)-enriched air induces fear and panic symptoms resembling real-life pani...
Inhaling carbon dioxide (CO2)-enriched air induces fear and panic symptoms resembling real-life pani...
BACKGROUND: Carbon dioxide inhalation is known to induce an emotion similar to spontaneous panic in ...
Inhalation of CO(2)-enriched air has been used as a laboratory model for a number of anxiety disorde...
It has been well established that the inhalation of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) can induce in humans an emo...
The present study is aimed at characterizing the carbon dioxide (CO2) procedure in healthy subjects ...
Panic attacks (PAs), the core feature of panic disorder, represent a common phenomenon in the genera...
The 35% carbon dioxide (CO2) challenge is a well-established model of panic. This study aimed to inv...
Current biological models of panic disorder (PD) assert that this disorder is maintained by hypersen...
Rationale: The development of experimental models that readily translate between animals and humans ...
Acute exercise has shown to reduce the effects of experimental panic provocation in healthy voluntee...
In an effort to explore factors which maintain fear of physical sensations, repeated administration ...
The current diagnostic criteria of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders are bei...
Acute anxiety impacts cognitive performance. Inhalation of air enriched with carbon dioxide (CO2) in...
Inhaling carbon dioxide (CO2)-enriched air induces fear and panic symptoms resembling real-life pani...
Inhaling carbon dioxide (CO2)-enriched air induces fear and panic symptoms resembling real-life pani...
BACKGROUND: Carbon dioxide inhalation is known to induce an emotion similar to spontaneous panic in ...
Inhalation of CO(2)-enriched air has been used as a laboratory model for a number of anxiety disorde...
It has been well established that the inhalation of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) can induce in humans an emo...
The present study is aimed at characterizing the carbon dioxide (CO2) procedure in healthy subjects ...
Panic attacks (PAs), the core feature of panic disorder, represent a common phenomenon in the genera...
The 35% carbon dioxide (CO2) challenge is a well-established model of panic. This study aimed to inv...
Current biological models of panic disorder (PD) assert that this disorder is maintained by hypersen...
Rationale: The development of experimental models that readily translate between animals and humans ...
Acute exercise has shown to reduce the effects of experimental panic provocation in healthy voluntee...
In an effort to explore factors which maintain fear of physical sensations, repeated administration ...
The current diagnostic criteria of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders are bei...
Acute anxiety impacts cognitive performance. Inhalation of air enriched with carbon dioxide (CO2) in...