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A psychophysiological investigation of threat and reward sensitivity in individuals with panic disorder and/or major depressive disorder.Trauma Narratives: It's What You Say, Not How You Say ItEffects of tryptophan depletion and tryptophan loading on the affective response to high-dose CO2 challenge in healthy volunteersEfficacy of chronic antidepressant treatments in a new model of extreme anxiety in rats.Experimental panic provocation in healthy man-a translational role in anti-panic drug development?Does change in distress matter? Mechanisms of change in prolonged exposure for PTSD.Respiratory manifestations of panic disorder: causes, consequences and therapeutic implications.Biological markers for anxiety disorders, OCD and PTSD: A consensus statement. Part II: Neurochemistry, neurophysiology and neurocognition.Opioids and anxiety.Panic disorder and the respiratory system: clinical subtype and challenge tests.The carbon dioxide challenge test in panic disorder: a systematic review of preclinical and clinical research.Amiloride-sensitive cation channel 2 genotype affects the response to a carbon dioxide panic challenge.Brain Circulation during Panic Attack: A Transcranial Doppler Study with Clomipramine Challenge.Asthma and emotion: a review.Carbon dioxide chemosensitivity in panic disorder.Response to 35% CO2 in patients with chest pain and angiographically normal coronary arteries.Responses to the 35% CO challenge in postpartum women.Learning to fear suffocation: a new paradigm for interoceptive fear conditioning.Characterization of a 7% carbon dioxide (CO2) inhalation paradigm to evoke anxiety symptoms in healthy subjects.35% CO2 sensitivity in social anxiety disorder.Carbon dioxide-induced emotion and respiratory symptoms in healthy volunteers.Experimental affective symptoms in panic disorder patients.A 35% carbon dioxide challenge in simple phobias.Attenuation of carbon dioxide-induced panic after clonazepam treatment.Repeated trauma exposure does not impair distress reduction during imaginal exposure for posttraumatic stress disorder.Assessing Panic: Bridging the Gap Between Fundamental Mechanisms and Daily Life Experience
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CO2 vulnerability in panic disorder.
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CO2 vulnerability in panic disorder.
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CO2 vulnerability in panic disorder.
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CO2 vulnerability in panic disorder.
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CO2 vulnerability in panic disorder.
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CO2 vulnerability in panic disorder.
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P2093
P1433
P1476
CO2 vulnerability in panic disorder.
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P2093
Lousberg H
van den Hout MA
van der Molen GM
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10.1016/0165-1781(87)90001-1
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P577
1987-02-01T00:00:00Z