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Authors: Stegen, K Van Diest, I Van de Woestijne, KP Van den Bergh, O
Citation: K. Stegen et al., Do persons with negative affect have an attentional bias to bodily sensations?, COGNIT EMOT, 15(6), 2001, pp. 813-829

Authors: Stegen, K Van Diest, I Van de Woestijne, KP Van den Bergh, O
Citation: K. Stegen et al., Negative affectivity and bodily sensations induced by 5.5% CO2 enriched air inhalation: Is there a bias to interpret bodily sensations negatively in persons with negative affect?, PSYCHOL HEA, 15(4), 2000, pp. 513-525

Authors: Van Diest, I Stegen, K Van de Woestijne, KP Schippers, N Van den Bergh, O
Citation: I. Van Diest et al., Hyperventilation and attention: effects of hypocapnia on performance in a Stroop task, BIOL PSYCH, 53(2-3), 2000, pp. 233-252

Authors: Devriese, S Winters, W Stegen, K Van Diest, I Veulemans, H Nemery, B Eelen, P Van de Woestijne, K Van den Bergh, O
Citation: S. Devriese et al., Generalization of acquired somatic symptoms in response to odors: A pavlovian perspective on multiple chemical sensitivity, PSYCHOS MED, 62(6), 2000, pp. 751-759

Authors: Han, JN Schepers, R Stegen, K Van den Bergh, O Van de Woestijne, KP
Citation: Jn. Han et al., Psychosomatic symptoms and breathing pattern, J PSYCHOSOM, 49(5), 2000, pp. 319-333

Authors: Van den Bergh, O Stegen, K Van Diest, I Raes, C Stulens, P Eelen, P Veulemans, H Van de Woestijne, KP Nemery, B
Citation: O. Van Den Bergh et al., Acquisition and extinction of somatic symptoms in response to odours: a pavlovian paradigm relevant to multiple chemical sensitivity, OCC ENVIR M, 56(5), 1999, pp. 295-301

Authors: Stegen, K De Bruyne, K Rasschaert, W Van de Woestijne, KP Van den Bergh, O
Citation: K. Stegen et al., Fear-relevant images as conditioned stimuli for somatic complaints, respiratory behavior, and reduced end-tidal pCO(2), J ABN PSYCH, 108(1), 1999, pp. 143-152
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