Perceptual sensitivity for dyspnea (i.e. breathlessness) is often quantified using the slope of magnitude estimations plotted against the physical stimulus intensities of respiratory loads. This study investigated whether this slope and its stability varies as a function of (1) affective versus sensory aspects of dyspnea, and (2) interindividual differences in Fear of Suffocation. Eighty-three healthy women performed a load magnitude estimation task twice one week apart. Resistive loads of increasing magnitude (0-2.4-5-7.4-12.4-20 cmH20/l/s) were repeatedly presented for a single flow-targeted inspiration. One group rated the intensity of loads, another their unpleasantness. Neither slopes nor intercepts differed between sensory versus affe...
Dyspnea is an aversive symptom in various diseases. High levels of negative affectivity are typicall...
Dyspnea-related anxiety may lead to reduced quality of life and functional disability through fearfu...
Objective: Although hyperventilation has been hypothesized to play a role in many pathologies, its c...
Perceptual sensitivity for dyspnea (i.e. breathlessness) is often quantified using the slope of magn...
BACKGROUND: The present study investigated alterations in both the sensory (intensity) and the affec...
Breathlessness or dyspnea-the subjective experience of breathing discomfort-is a symptom in many pul...
Objective. Dyspnea is defined as an uncomfortable awareness of the need to breathe. Verbal report of...
We aimed to investigate whether fear of suffocation predicts healthy persons ’ respiratory and affec...
Purpose: Study the repeatability of the evaluation of the perception of dyspnea using an inspiratory...
We aimed to investigate whether fear of suffocation predicts healthy persons' respiratory and affect...
Most measures of dyspnea assess a single aspect (intensity or distress) of the symptom. We developed...
Abstract Dyspnea is a general term used to characterize a range of different descriptors; it varies ...
SummaryAnxiety and depression can increase the intensity of dyspnea out of proportion to the impairm...
Introduction: Dyspnea on exertion (DOE) is a common symptom experienced by 40% of healthy obese wome...
SummaryDyspnea is an impairing symptom in obstructive pulmonary diseases. Besides multiple physiolog...
Dyspnea is an aversive symptom in various diseases. High levels of negative affectivity are typicall...
Dyspnea-related anxiety may lead to reduced quality of life and functional disability through fearfu...
Objective: Although hyperventilation has been hypothesized to play a role in many pathologies, its c...
Perceptual sensitivity for dyspnea (i.e. breathlessness) is often quantified using the slope of magn...
BACKGROUND: The present study investigated alterations in both the sensory (intensity) and the affec...
Breathlessness or dyspnea-the subjective experience of breathing discomfort-is a symptom in many pul...
Objective. Dyspnea is defined as an uncomfortable awareness of the need to breathe. Verbal report of...
We aimed to investigate whether fear of suffocation predicts healthy persons ’ respiratory and affec...
Purpose: Study the repeatability of the evaluation of the perception of dyspnea using an inspiratory...
We aimed to investigate whether fear of suffocation predicts healthy persons' respiratory and affect...
Most measures of dyspnea assess a single aspect (intensity or distress) of the symptom. We developed...
Abstract Dyspnea is a general term used to characterize a range of different descriptors; it varies ...
SummaryAnxiety and depression can increase the intensity of dyspnea out of proportion to the impairm...
Introduction: Dyspnea on exertion (DOE) is a common symptom experienced by 40% of healthy obese wome...
SummaryDyspnea is an impairing symptom in obstructive pulmonary diseases. Besides multiple physiolog...
Dyspnea is an aversive symptom in various diseases. High levels of negative affectivity are typicall...
Dyspnea-related anxiety may lead to reduced quality of life and functional disability through fearfu...
Objective: Although hyperventilation has been hypothesized to play a role in many pathologies, its c...