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Autonomic and Respiratory Characteristics of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Panic Disorder
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Persistent hyperarousal symptoms in PTSD seem to be due to high sympathetic activity coupled with low parasympathetic cardiac control. Respiratory abnormalities were also present in PTSD. Several psychophysiological measures exhibited group-comparison effect sizes in the order of 1.0, supporting their potential for enhancing differential diagnosis and possibly suggesting utility as endophenotypes in genetic studies of anxiety disorders.
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