Development of a dyspnoea word cue set for studies of emotional processing in COPD
Patients with chronic dyspnoea may learn to fear situations that cue dyspnoea onset. Such dyspnoea-specific cues may then cause anxiety, and worsen or trigger dyspnoea even before commencement of physical activity. We therefore developed an experimental tool to probe recall of dyspnoea and dyspnoea-...
Main Authors: | Herigstad, M, Hayen, A, Reinecke, A, Pattinson, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2015
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