#8906. Dissociating breathlessness symptoms from mood in asthma

October 2026publication date
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Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology;
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Abstract:
Using questionnaires, a breathing-related interoception task, two attention tasks, and standard clinical assessments, we explored inter-relationships between interception (perception of internal bodily processes), mood and attention in individuals with asthma and healthy participants.
Keywords:
Asthma; Attention; Breathlessness; Interoception; Metacognition; Mood

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