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1. Guidelines for mechanical lung function measurements in psychophysiology

14. Respiratory complaints in Chinese: cultural and diagnostic specificities.

15. Resting end-tidal CO2 and negative affectivity.

18. Multiple dimensions of cardiopulmonary dyspnea.

19. The language of medically unexplained dyspnea.

20. Fearful imagery induces hyperventilation and dyspnea in medically unexplained dyspnea.

21. US-inflation in a differential odor-conditioning paradigm is not robust: relevance for medically unexplained symptoms.

22. Anxiety and respiratory variability.

23. Air hunger and ventilation in response to hypercapnia: effects of repetition and anxiety.

24. Imagined risk of suffocation as a trigger for hyperventilation.

25. [Clinical application of portable spirometry in asthma].

26. [Medically unexplained dyspnea in children: a review of 34 cases].

28. Medically unexplained dyspnea: psychophysiological characteristics and role of breathing therapy.

29. Guidelines for mechanical lung function measurements in psychophysiology.

30. Hyperventilation beyond fight/flight: respiratory responses during emotional imagery.

31. Critical conditions for hyperventilation responses. The role of autonomic response propositions during emotional imagery.

32. Acquiring symptoms in response to odors: a learning perspective on multiple chemical sensitivity.

33. Psychosomatic symptoms and breathing pattern.

34. Maximal inspiratory flow rates in patients with COPD.

35. Hyperventilation and attention: effects of hypocapnia on performance in a stroop task.

36. Mechanisms for isolated volume response to a bronchodilator in patients with COPD.

37. Influence of upper airway shunt on total respiratory impedance in infants.

38. Acquisition and extinction of somatic symptoms in response to odours: a Pavlovian paradigm relevant to multiple chemical sensitivity.

39. Fear-relevant images as conditioned stimuli for somatic complaints, respiratory behavior, and reduced end-tidal pCO2.

40. Subjective symptoms and breathing pattern at rest and following hyperventilation in anxiety and somatoform disorders.

41. Negative affect, respiratory reactivity, and somatic complaints in a CO2 enriched air inhalation paradigm.

42. Memory effects on symptom reporting in a respiratory learning paradigm.

43. Two-point calibration procedure of the forced oscillation technique.

44. Learning to have psychosomatic complaints: conditioning of respiratory behavior and somatic complaints in psychosomatic patients.

45. Membranous bronchioles and connective tissue network of normal and emphysematous lungs.

46. Influence of breathing therapy on complaints, anxiety and breathing pattern in patients with hyperventilation syndrome and anxiety disorders.

47. Communication problems on an oncology ward.

48. Respiratory learning and somatic complaints: a conditioning approach using CO2-enriched air inhalation.

49. Anatomy of membranous bronchioles in normal, senile and emphysematous human lungs.

50. Assessment of reversibility of airflow obstruction.

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