It has been demonstrated that emotions can substantially impact the perception and neural processing of breathlessness, but little is known about the reverse interaction. Here, we examined the impact of breathlessness on emotional picture processing. The continuous EEG was recorded while volunteers viewed positive/neutral/negative emotional pictures under conditions of resistive-load-induced breathlessness, auditory noise, and an unloaded baseline. Breathlessness attenuated P1 and early posterior negativity (EPN) ERP amplitudes, irrespective of picture valence. Moreover, as expected, larger amplitudes for positive and negative pictures relative to neutral pictures were found for EPN and the late positive potential (LPP) ERPs, which were not...
The jointly voluntary and involuntary control of respiration, unique among essential physiological p...
Emotional cues draw attention, thereby enabling enhanced processing. Electrophysiological brain rese...
Brain responses to engaging stimuli may be reflected both in event-related potentials (ERPs) and in ...
It has been demonstrated that emotions can substantially impact the perception and neural processing...
Breathlessness is an aversive symptom in many prevalent somatic and psychiatric diseases and is usua...
Recent event-relatedpotential studies observed an early posterior negativity (EPN) re£ecting facilit...
We tested the hypothesis that negative emotions decrease the respiratory-related evoked potentials (...
Dyspnoea is usually caused by diagnosable cardiorespiratory mechanisms. However, frequently dyspnoea...
Respiratory sensory gating function has been found decreased by induced negative emotion in healthy ...
Recent event-related potential studies observed an early posterior negativity (EPN) reflecting facil...
Event-related potentials (ERP) were measured when pleasant, neutral or unpleasant pictures were pres...
Purpose of review Breathlessness debilitates countless people with a wide range of common diseases. ...
Previous research has increased understanding of the neurobiological basis of emotional regulation. ...
Although emotion and attention are well researched topics, it is currently unclear how an emotional ...
Emotional pictures guide selective visual attention. A series of event-related brain potential (ERP)...
The jointly voluntary and involuntary control of respiration, unique among essential physiological p...
Emotional cues draw attention, thereby enabling enhanced processing. Electrophysiological brain rese...
Brain responses to engaging stimuli may be reflected both in event-related potentials (ERPs) and in ...
It has been demonstrated that emotions can substantially impact the perception and neural processing...
Breathlessness is an aversive symptom in many prevalent somatic and psychiatric diseases and is usua...
Recent event-relatedpotential studies observed an early posterior negativity (EPN) re£ecting facilit...
We tested the hypothesis that negative emotions decrease the respiratory-related evoked potentials (...
Dyspnoea is usually caused by diagnosable cardiorespiratory mechanisms. However, frequently dyspnoea...
Respiratory sensory gating function has been found decreased by induced negative emotion in healthy ...
Recent event-related potential studies observed an early posterior negativity (EPN) reflecting facil...
Event-related potentials (ERP) were measured when pleasant, neutral or unpleasant pictures were pres...
Purpose of review Breathlessness debilitates countless people with a wide range of common diseases. ...
Previous research has increased understanding of the neurobiological basis of emotional regulation. ...
Although emotion and attention are well researched topics, it is currently unclear how an emotional ...
Emotional pictures guide selective visual attention. A series of event-related brain potential (ERP)...
The jointly voluntary and involuntary control of respiration, unique among essential physiological p...
Emotional cues draw attention, thereby enabling enhanced processing. Electrophysiological brain rese...
Brain responses to engaging stimuli may be reflected both in event-related potentials (ERPs) and in ...