The unpleasantness of perceived dyspnea is processed in the anterior insula and amygdala.
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The unpleasantness of perceived dyspnea is processed in the anterior insula and amygdala.
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The unpleasantness of perceived dyspnea is processed in the anterior insula and amygdala.
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The unpleasantness of perceived dyspnea is processed in the anterior insula and amygdala.
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The unpleasantness of perceived dyspnea is processed in the anterior insula and amygdala.
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The unpleasantness of perceived dyspnea is processed in the anterior insula and amygdala.
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The unpleasantness of perceived dyspnea is processed in the anterior insula and amygdala.
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The unpleasantness of perceived dyspnea is processed in the anterior insula and amygdala.
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The unpleasantness of perceived dyspnea is processed in the anterior insula and amygdala.
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The unpleasantness of perceived dyspnea is processed in the anterior insula and amygdala.
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The unpleasantness of perceived dyspnea is processed in the anterior insula and amygdala.
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The unpleasantness of perceived dyspnea is processed in the anterior insula and amygdala.
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Andreas von Leupoldt
Bernhard Dahme
Christian Büchel
Hans Jörg Baumann
Hans Klose
Sarah Kegat
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10.1164/RCCM.200712-1821OC
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2008-02-08T00:00:00Z