State Anxiety and Information Processing: a 7.5% Carbon Dioxide Challenge Study

This study investigates the effects of state anxiety (induced by 7.5% carbon dioxide inhalation) on simple information processing. It recruits healthy volunteers and compares information processing during inhalation of 7.5% carbon dioxide and inhalation of medical air (placebo) in a within-subjects design.

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Creator(s) Marcus Munafo, Angela Attwood
Contributor(s) Kayleigh Easey, Christopher Kent, Jon Catling, Sam Jackson, Coral Crouch
Publication date 19 Jan 2018
Language eng
Publisher University of Bristol
Licence Non-Commercial Government Licence for public sector information
DOI 10.5523/bris.1bvk8fmcvv4m1b6c1p5efsgvr
Citation Marcus Munafo, Angela Attwood (2018): State Anxiety and Information Processing: a 7.5% Carbon Dioxide Challenge Study. https://doi.org/10.5523/bris.1bvk8fmcvv4m1b6c1p5efsgvr
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