Emotions and neural processing of respiratory sensations investigated with respiratory-related evoked potentials.

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Emotions and neural processing of respiratory sensations investigated with respiratory-related evoked potentials. / Von Leupoldt, Andreas; Chan, PY; Eßer, Roland; Davenport, PW.

in: PSYCHOSOM MED, Jahrgang 75, Nr. 3, 3, 2013, S. 244-252.

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title = "Emotions and neural processing of respiratory sensations investigated with respiratory-related evoked potentials.",
abstract = "Patients with respiratory diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease frequently experience respiratory sensations, which are often perceived as unpleasant or threatening. However, the accurate perception of respiratory sensations is important for the management and treatment of these diseases. Emotions can substantially influence the perception of respiratory sensations and might affect the course of respiratory diseases, but the underlying neural mechanisms are poorly understood. The respiratory-related evoked potential (RREP) recorded from the electroencephalogram is a noninvasive technique that allowed first studies to examine the impact of emotions on the neural processing of respiratory sensations.",
author = "{Von Leupoldt}, Andreas and PY Chan and Roland E{\ss}er and PW Davenport",
year = "2013",
language = "English",
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pages = "244--252",
journal = "PSYCHOSOM MED",
issn = "0033-3174",
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N2 - Patients with respiratory diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease frequently experience respiratory sensations, which are often perceived as unpleasant or threatening. However, the accurate perception of respiratory sensations is important for the management and treatment of these diseases. Emotions can substantially influence the perception of respiratory sensations and might affect the course of respiratory diseases, but the underlying neural mechanisms are poorly understood. The respiratory-related evoked potential (RREP) recorded from the electroencephalogram is a noninvasive technique that allowed first studies to examine the impact of emotions on the neural processing of respiratory sensations.

AB - Patients with respiratory diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease frequently experience respiratory sensations, which are often perceived as unpleasant or threatening. However, the accurate perception of respiratory sensations is important for the management and treatment of these diseases. Emotions can substantially influence the perception of respiratory sensations and might affect the course of respiratory diseases, but the underlying neural mechanisms are poorly understood. The respiratory-related evoked potential (RREP) recorded from the electroencephalogram is a noninvasive technique that allowed first studies to examine the impact of emotions on the neural processing of respiratory sensations.

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