Both anxiety and joint laxity determine the olfactory features in panic disorder

Volume: 262, Pages: 420 - 426
Published: Apr 1, 2018
Abstract
Previous research showed a high sensitivity in sensorial modalities in panic disorder (PD). This disorder has been consistently associated to the joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS). In non-clinical samples, this collagen alteration has been also related to an enhanced sensitivity in some sensorial modalities. The main aim of this study is to explore the olfactory functioning in PD in relation to JHS. Sixty patients with PD and sixty healthy...
Paper Details
Title
Both anxiety and joint laxity determine the olfactory features in panic disorder
Published Date
Apr 1, 2018
Volume
262
Pages
420 - 426
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