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Project

EEG measures and bodily symptoms

This project is part of our Methusalem research project “ASTHENES”, which aims at unravelling the biobehavioral mechanisms underlying the transition from acute aversive sensations to chronic bodily symptoms (eg, dyspnea and pain). Specifically, the focus of this 4-year PhD project will be the examination of potential neural markers using EEG methodology, which are related to increased perception of bodily sensations.

Date:1 Sep 2017 →  31 Aug 2021
Keywords:EEG, bodily symptoms, dyspnea, pain
Disciplines:Psychiatry and psychotherapy, Nursing, Other paramedical sciences, Clinical and counselling psychology, Other psychology and cognitive sciences