Comprehensive Physiology 2021
DOI: 10.1002/cphy.c210027
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Sympathetic Neural Control in Humans with Anxiety‐Related Disorders

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“…Although mental stress paradigms are often accompanied by consistent increases in blood pressure and HR, variable MSNA responsiveness to mental stress is a persistent finding in the autonomic literature (Bigalke & Carter, 2021; Carter & Goldstein, 2015; Carter & Ray, 2009). Despite wide inter ‐individual variability, intra ‐individual responses to mental stress and arousal appear to be reproducible (Donadio et al., 2002; Fonkoue & Carter, 2015).…”
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“…Although mental stress paradigms are often accompanied by consistent increases in blood pressure and HR, variable MSNA responsiveness to mental stress is a persistent finding in the autonomic literature (Bigalke & Carter, 2021; Carter & Goldstein, 2015; Carter & Ray, 2009). Despite wide inter ‐individual variability, intra ‐individual responses to mental stress and arousal appear to be reproducible (Donadio et al., 2002; Fonkoue & Carter, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite wide inter ‐individual variability, intra ‐individual responses to mental stress and arousal appear to be reproducible (Donadio et al., 2002; Fonkoue & Carter, 2015). While the influence of factors such as baroreflex function (Anderson et al., 1991; Durocher et al., 2009, 2011), rate of blood pressure changes (El Sayed et al., 2016, 2018), psychological factors (Bigalke & Carter, 2021) and perceived stress (Callister et al., 1992; Carter et al., 2008) have been explored, a consensus has not yet been reached regarding the physiological underpinning of variations in stress reactivity. Many commonly utilized stress tests are performed with the addition of multiple confounds such as irregular breathing patterns and depth, active talking, muscle movements and other confounds that may impact MSNA recordings and subsequent data interpretation.…”
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confidence: 99%
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