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... heart - rate feedback " to agoraphobic pa- tients . When told their heart rates were increasing even though their actual heart rate remained the same , they then demonstrated an increase in heart rate compared to normals . This ...
... heart - rate feedback " to agoraphobic pa- tients . When told their heart rates were increasing even though their actual heart rate remained the same , they then demonstrated an increase in heart rate compared to normals . This ...
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... heart rates increase when en- countering the phobic situation , blood / injury phobics show an initial rise in heart rate and blood pressure followed within a few seconds or minutes by slowing of the heart rate and drop in blood ...
... heart rates increase when en- countering the phobic situation , blood / injury phobics show an initial rise in heart rate and blood pressure followed within a few seconds or minutes by slowing of the heart rate and drop in blood ...
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... heart rate , ( 2 ) prolonged atrio - ven- tricular ( A - V ) conduction time , ( 3 ) orthostatic hypotension . These ef- fects are manifest in the ECG by increased heart rate , increased QRS , PR interval and QTc interval , and ...
... heart rate , ( 2 ) prolonged atrio - ven- tricular ( A - V ) conduction time , ( 3 ) orthostatic hypotension . These ef- fects are manifest in the ECG by increased heart rate , increased QRS , PR interval and QTc interval , and ...
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Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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