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[PDF] Neural systems supporting interoceptive awareness


HD Critchley, S Wiens, P Rotshtein, A Ohman … - Nature neuroscience, 2004 - ahealthymind.org
Psychosomatic medicine and psychophysiological science propose an affinity
between mental and bodily states1–4. Bodily reactions and visceral arousal
induce feeling states that color subjective emo- tional experience5,6. The ...
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Accuracy of respiratory symptom perception in different affective contexts


K Bogaerts, K Notebaert, I Van Diest, S … - Journal of psychosomatic research, 2005 - Elsevier
Within-subject correlations were calculated between two subjective ratings and
their respective physiological referent (the rating of “deeper breathing”
and respiratory volume, and rating of “faster breathing” and breathing ...
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Accuracy of respiratory symptom perception in persons with high and low negative affectivity


O Van den Bergh, W Winters, S Devriese, I … - Psychology and Health, 2004 - ingentaconnect.com
Accuracy of respiratory symptom perception was investigated in different
contexts in participants (N = 56) scoring high or low for negative affectivity
(NA). Within subject-correlations were calculated between minute ...
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[PDF] Diagnostic approach to palpitations


AV Abbott - Am Fam Physician, 2005 - cardiophonics.com
Palpitations—sensations of a rapid or irregular heartbeat—are most often
caused by cardiac arrhythmias or anxiety. Most patients with arrhythmias do not
complain of palpitations. However, any arrhythmia, including sinus ...
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Diagnostic yield of patient-activated loop recorders for detecting heart rhythm abnormalities …

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E Hoefman, HCPM van Weert, JB Reitsma, RW … - Family Practice, 2005 - Oxford Univ Press
Methods. A randomized clinical trial in general practice. Consecutive patients
with complaints of palpitations or light-headedness were randomized to either
usual care or usual care plus event-recorder. The main outcome was the ...
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Utility of cardiac event recorders in diagnosing arrhythmic etiology of palpitations in patients …


N Volumen - Rev Esp Cardiol, 2002 - revespcardiol.org
Objective. To determine the diagnostic yield of transtelephonic event monitors
for identifying the reason for palpitations in patients with no structural heart
disease. Patients and method. For 20 months we enrolled all patients ...
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Somatosensory amplification and its relationship to somatosensory, auditory, and visual …


M Nakao, AJ Barsky, M Nishikitani, E Yano, K … - Neuroscience letters, 2007 - Elsevier
Somatosensory amplification refers to the tendency to experience benign and
ambiguous somatic sensation as intense, noxious, and disturbing. The construct
is helpful in assessing the perceptual style of a variety of somatizing ...
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The conundrum of medically unexplained symptoms: questions to consider

- psychiatryonline.org
AC McFarlane, N Ellis, C Barton, D Browne, M … - Psychosomatics, 2008 - Acad Psychosom Med
BACKGROUND: The classification and etiology of medically unexplained symptoms
remain a clinical challenge. Recent proposals to improve systems of
classification include ending the tradition of separating symptoms into ...
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The Patient's Experience of Heart Palpitations and the Cardiology Consultation: An …


J Gordon, R Vincent, R Bowskill - Br J Cardiol, 2008 - medscape.com
An exploratory study with individual interviews before seeing the cardiologist,
one week after the appointment, and at three-month follow-up was conducted to
explore how participants' perception and experience of heart palpitations ...
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Palpitations: could they be neurogenic? a case report


R Gandelman-Marton, Y Segev, J Theitler, JM … - The Neurologist, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Palpitations usually occur in patients with arrhythmias of cardiac origion and
sometimes in conditions associated with increased catecholamine levels and in
psychiatric disor- ders.1– 8 However, palpitations may be caused ...
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