Objective: The main aims of this study were a) to investigate the relationship between lightheadedness and cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFv) during hyperventilation-induced hypocapnia, and b) to investigate whether and why the relationship between lightheadedness and CBFv may change after several episodes of this sensation. Methods: Three hypocapnic and three normocapnic overbreathing trials were administered in a semirandomized order to healthy participants (N = 33). Each type of breathing trial was consistently paired with one odor. Afterward, participants were presented each odor once in two spontaneous breathing and in two normocapnic overbreathing trials. CBFv in the right middle cerebral artery was measured by transcranial Doppler u...
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Background and Purpose: We conducted this study to define the relationship between the hyperventilat...
Abstract Impairments of cognitive function during alterations in arterial blood gases (e.g., high‐al...
Objective: The main aims of this study were a) to investigate the relationship between lightheadedne...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate whether lightheadedness in response to odors could be acq...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate whether lightheadedness in response to odors could be acq...
The studies described in this document are related to the FWO-project entitled “Hyperventilation, Ce...
Cerebral vasomotor reactivity (CVMR; the relationship of cerebral blood flow responses to changes in...
This study examined the effect of anxiety on cerebral blood flow at different levels of pCO2 in heal...
Research is reviewed which suggests that hyperventilation syndrome is an underdiagnosed disorder for...
The perception of clinical breathlessness is a complex experience, modulated by physical and psychol...
The purpose of this study was to quantify the possible reduction in ventilation that could be attrib...
Dyspnoea (breathlessness) is a debilitating, often poorly controlled, symptom of cardiopulmonary, ne...
Purpose: Increased variability in cerebral blood flow (CBF) predisposes to adverse cerebrovascular e...
Purpose of review Breathlessness debilitates countless people with a wide range of common diseases. ...
Contains fulltext : 52638.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access) ...
Background and Purpose: We conducted this study to define the relationship between the hyperventilat...
Abstract Impairments of cognitive function during alterations in arterial blood gases (e.g., high‐al...
Objective: The main aims of this study were a) to investigate the relationship between lightheadedne...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate whether lightheadedness in response to odors could be acq...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate whether lightheadedness in response to odors could be acq...
The studies described in this document are related to the FWO-project entitled “Hyperventilation, Ce...
Cerebral vasomotor reactivity (CVMR; the relationship of cerebral blood flow responses to changes in...
This study examined the effect of anxiety on cerebral blood flow at different levels of pCO2 in heal...
Research is reviewed which suggests that hyperventilation syndrome is an underdiagnosed disorder for...
The perception of clinical breathlessness is a complex experience, modulated by physical and psychol...
The purpose of this study was to quantify the possible reduction in ventilation that could be attrib...
Dyspnoea (breathlessness) is a debilitating, often poorly controlled, symptom of cardiopulmonary, ne...
Purpose: Increased variability in cerebral blood flow (CBF) predisposes to adverse cerebrovascular e...
Purpose of review Breathlessness debilitates countless people with a wide range of common diseases. ...
Contains fulltext : 52638.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access) ...
Background and Purpose: We conducted this study to define the relationship between the hyperventilat...
Abstract Impairments of cognitive function during alterations in arterial blood gases (e.g., high‐al...