Evaluating psychological interventions in a novel experimental human model of anxiety
Inhalation of 7.5% carbon dioxide (CO2) increases anxiety and autonomic arousal and provides a novel experimental model of anxiety with which to evaluate pharmacological and psychological treatments for anxiety. To date several psychotropic drugs have been evaluated using the 7.5% CO2 model, includi...
Main Authors: | Ainsworth, B. (Author), Marshall, J.E (Author), Meron, D. (Author), Baldwin, D.S (Author), Chadwick, P. (Author), Munafo, M.R (Author), Garner, M. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2015-04.
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