With this Research Seminar, we aimed to provide state-of-the art advances on the multidimensional and multidisciplinary aspects of dyspnoea. To do so, we gathered an international panel of experts and crafted a program that addressed several issues regarding dyspnoea.
Respiratory command and neural processing of respiratory sensations P. Davenport (Gainesville, United States of America)
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Air hunger vs. excessive effort/work of breathing R. Banzett (Boston, United States of America)
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Affective and emotional dimensions of respiratory sensations A. Von Leupoldt (Hamburg, Germany)
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The language and psychometrics of dyspnoea in cardiorespiratory diseases M. Parshall (Albuquerque, Nm, United States of America)
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The role afferent feedback from skeletal muscles, heart and lungs in the perception of effort in healthy adults S. Marcora (Kent, United Kingdom)
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Dyspnoea during exercise in healthy adults and athletes L. Romer (Uxbridge, United Kingdom)
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Dyspnoea during exercise in patients with cardiorespiratory disease D. O'Donnell (Kingston, Canada)
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Interaction between muscle fatigue and dyspnoea in cardiorespiratory diseases F. Maltais (Quebec, Canada)
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Neural processing of dyspnoea relief C. Pfeiffer (Mantes La Jolie, France)
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Dyspnea in chronic hyperventilation syndrome S. Jack (Liverpool, United Kingdom)
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The clinical management of exertional dyspnoea in patients with cardiorespiratory diseases D. O'Donnell (Kingston, Canada)
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Rehabilitation in cardiorespiratory diseases F. Maltais (Quebec, Canada)
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