Background: Exposure to small confined spaces evokes physiological responses such as increased heart rate in claustrophobic patients. However, little is known about electrocortical activity while these people are functionally exposed to such phobic situations. The aim of this study was to examine possible changes in electrocortical activity in this population. Method: Two highly affected patients with claustrophobia and two healthy controls participated in this in vivo study during which electroencephalographic (EEG) activity was continuously recorded. Relative power spectral density (rPSD) was compared between two situations of being relaxed in a well-lit open area, and sitting in a relaxed chair in a small (90 cm × 180 cm × 155 cm) chambe...
The aim of this study was to investigate how perceived stress may affect electroencephalographical (...
Research has shown that the coupling between slow and fast EEG frequency oscillations reflects corti...
Dana Kamaradova,1 Martin Brunovsky,2 Jan Prasko,1 Jiri Horacek,2 Miroslav Hajda,1 Ales Grambal,1 Kla...
The electrocortical activity in claustrophobic situations has not been previously evaluated. This ar...
Background: Fear reactions in phobic patients can be activated by specific perceptual cues (C) or by...
A preliminary study was conducted to quantify the effects of a specific form of therapeutic interven...
Background: Little is known about the modulation of cortical excitability in the prefrontal cortex d...
We tested several hypotheses derived from the emotional processing theory of fear reduction by manip...
The study examined a possible relationship between electrical activity recorded from the scalp and p...
Background: Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) is a promising non-invasive brain stimulation t...
-(ELF) magnetic field (MF) exposures could alter the human electroencephalographic (EEG) activity. T...
Environmental psychologists have established multiple psychological benefits of interaction with nat...
This dissertation focused on the investigation of the dysfunctional cortical mechanisms of the most ...
Background: Recent studies have highlighted the role of right-sided anterior temporal and prefrontal...
As the necessity for safety and aesthetic of nightscape have arisen, the importance of nightscapes (...
The aim of this study was to investigate how perceived stress may affect electroencephalographical (...
Research has shown that the coupling between slow and fast EEG frequency oscillations reflects corti...
Dana Kamaradova,1 Martin Brunovsky,2 Jan Prasko,1 Jiri Horacek,2 Miroslav Hajda,1 Ales Grambal,1 Kla...
The electrocortical activity in claustrophobic situations has not been previously evaluated. This ar...
Background: Fear reactions in phobic patients can be activated by specific perceptual cues (C) or by...
A preliminary study was conducted to quantify the effects of a specific form of therapeutic interven...
Background: Little is known about the modulation of cortical excitability in the prefrontal cortex d...
We tested several hypotheses derived from the emotional processing theory of fear reduction by manip...
The study examined a possible relationship between electrical activity recorded from the scalp and p...
Background: Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) is a promising non-invasive brain stimulation t...
-(ELF) magnetic field (MF) exposures could alter the human electroencephalographic (EEG) activity. T...
Environmental psychologists have established multiple psychological benefits of interaction with nat...
This dissertation focused on the investigation of the dysfunctional cortical mechanisms of the most ...
Background: Recent studies have highlighted the role of right-sided anterior temporal and prefrontal...
As the necessity for safety and aesthetic of nightscape have arisen, the importance of nightscapes (...
The aim of this study was to investigate how perceived stress may affect electroencephalographical (...
Research has shown that the coupling between slow and fast EEG frequency oscillations reflects corti...
Dana Kamaradova,1 Martin Brunovsky,2 Jan Prasko,1 Jiri Horacek,2 Miroslav Hajda,1 Ales Grambal,1 Kla...