CCK-4: Psychophysiological conditioning elicits features of spontaneous panic attacks.

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CCK-4: Psychophysiological conditioning elicits features of spontaneous panic attacks. / Hinkelmann, Kim; Yassouridis, Alexander; Mass, Reinhard; Tenge, Henrike; Kellner, Michael; Jahn, Holger; Wiedemann, Klaus; Wolf, Karsten.

in: J PSYCHIATR RES, Jahrgang 44, Nr. 16, 16, 2010, S. 1148-1153.

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Harvard

Hinkelmann, K, Yassouridis, A, Mass, R, Tenge, H, Kellner, M, Jahn, H, Wiedemann, K & Wolf, K 2010, 'CCK-4: Psychophysiological conditioning elicits features of spontaneous panic attacks.', J PSYCHIATR RES, Jg. 44, Nr. 16, 16, S. 1148-1153. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20451215?dopt=Citation>

APA

Hinkelmann, K., Yassouridis, A., Mass, R., Tenge, H., Kellner, M., Jahn, H., Wiedemann, K., & Wolf, K. (2010). CCK-4: Psychophysiological conditioning elicits features of spontaneous panic attacks. J PSYCHIATR RES, 44(16), 1148-1153. [16]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20451215?dopt=Citation

Vancouver

Hinkelmann K, Yassouridis A, Mass R, Tenge H, Kellner M, Jahn H et al. CCK-4: Psychophysiological conditioning elicits features of spontaneous panic attacks. J PSYCHIATR RES. 2010;44(16):1148-1153. 16.

Bibtex

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title = "CCK-4: Psychophysiological conditioning elicits features of spontaneous panic attacks.",
abstract = "Cholecystokinin-tetrapeptide (CCK-4) is an established model to generate subjective panic anxiety. CCK-4 injection also results in consistent and dose-dependent rise of stress hormones. Effects other than upon subjective panic and stress hormone activity have barely been examined. The purpose of the study was to investigate CCK-4 effects on emotional facial expression and especially on fear relevant facial muscles establishing therewith a more objective method to measure subjective panic anxiety.",
author = "Kim Hinkelmann and Alexander Yassouridis and Reinhard Mass and Henrike Tenge and Michael Kellner and Holger Jahn and Klaus Wiedemann and Karsten Wolf",
year = "2010",
language = "Deutsch",
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journal = "J PSYCHIATR RES",
issn = "0022-3956",
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RIS

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AU - Hinkelmann, Kim

AU - Yassouridis, Alexander

AU - Mass, Reinhard

AU - Tenge, Henrike

AU - Kellner, Michael

AU - Jahn, Holger

AU - Wiedemann, Klaus

AU - Wolf, Karsten

PY - 2010

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N2 - Cholecystokinin-tetrapeptide (CCK-4) is an established model to generate subjective panic anxiety. CCK-4 injection also results in consistent and dose-dependent rise of stress hormones. Effects other than upon subjective panic and stress hormone activity have barely been examined. The purpose of the study was to investigate CCK-4 effects on emotional facial expression and especially on fear relevant facial muscles establishing therewith a more objective method to measure subjective panic anxiety.

AB - Cholecystokinin-tetrapeptide (CCK-4) is an established model to generate subjective panic anxiety. CCK-4 injection also results in consistent and dose-dependent rise of stress hormones. Effects other than upon subjective panic and stress hormone activity have barely been examined. The purpose of the study was to investigate CCK-4 effects on emotional facial expression and especially on fear relevant facial muscles establishing therewith a more objective method to measure subjective panic anxiety.

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SP - 1148

EP - 1153

JO - J PSYCHIATR RES

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SN - 0022-3956

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