09.04 - Psychologists and Behavioural Scientists 2022
DOI: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2022.2172
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Neural processing of respiratory sensations during resistive load-induced dyspnea in patients with COPD

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“…COPD symptoms like dyspnoea can be influenced by fear, anxiety, and depression [79]. Vanden Bossche et al [80] showed how high Disease Specific Fear (DSF) is associated with the perception and the neural processing of respiratory sensations, while Denutte et al [81] found a common neural mechanism for different qualities of dyspnoea.…”
Section: Bridge Between Neural Processing Of Respiratory Sensations D...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…COPD symptoms like dyspnoea can be influenced by fear, anxiety, and depression [79]. Vanden Bossche et al [80] showed how high Disease Specific Fear (DSF) is associated with the perception and the neural processing of respiratory sensations, while Denutte et al [81] found a common neural mechanism for different qualities of dyspnoea.…”
Section: Bridge Between Neural Processing Of Respiratory Sensations D...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This vital goal is often difficult to achieve. Vanden Bossche et al [121] aimed to validate a novel paradigm for studying neural gating of respiratory sensations (NGRS) during exercise-induced dyspnoea and observed that dyspnoea intensity and unpleasantness increased with exercise intensity, while NGRS did not exhibit a statistically significant decrease (p=0.42). This innovative approach offers enhanced ecological validity to investigate dyspnoea during exercise and can be employed in further research to explore dyspnoea mechanisms in respiratory conditions.…”
Section: How To Deal With Dyspnoea?mentioning
confidence: 99%