Paul M. Lehrer
Affiliations: | Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States |
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Nicholas D. Giardino | grad student | 2002 | Rutgers, New Brunswick |
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Lehrer PM, Irvin CG, Lu SE, et al. (2022) Relationships among pulmonary function, anxiety and depression in mild asthma: An exploratory study. Biological Psychology. 168: 108244 |
Nelson KL, Lu SE, Oken T, et al. (2020) Further Exploration of Treatment Response in Latinos with Comorbid Asthma and Panic Disorder: A Brief Report of HRV and ETCO2 as Potential Mediators of Treatment Response. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback |
Lehrer PM, Irvin CG, Lu SE, et al. (2017) Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback Does Not Substitute for Asthma Steroid Controller Medication. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback |
Lehrer P, Wamboldt F, Irvin C, et al. (2017) Preliminary analysis of data from a two-center trial of heart rate variability biofeedback to treat mild and moderate asthma Biological Psychology. 129: 373-374 |
Feldman JM, Matte L, Interian A, et al. (2016) Psychological treatment of comorbid asthma and panic disorder in Latino adults: Results from a randomized controlled trial. Behaviour Research and Therapy. 87: 142-154 |
Eddie D, Vaschillo E, Vaschillo B, et al. (2015) Heart rate variability biofeedback: Theoretical basis, delivery, and its potential for the treatment of substance use disorders. Addiction Research & Theory. 23: 266-272 |
Eddie D, Kim C, Lehrer P, et al. (2014) A pilot study of brief heart rate variability biofeedback to reduce craving in young adult men receiving inpatient treatment for substance use disorders. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. 39: 181-92 |
Lehrer PM, Gevirtz R. (2014) Heart rate variability biofeedback: how and why does it work? Frontiers in Psychology. 5: 756 |
Vlemincx E, Abelson JL, Lehrer PM, et al. (2013) Respiratory variability and sighing: a psychophysiological reset model. Biological Psychology. 93: 24-32 |
Lehrer P, Karavidas MK, Lu SE, et al. (2010) Voluntarily produced increases in heart rate variability modulate autonomic effects of endotoxin induced systemic inflammation: an exploratory study. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. 35: 303-15 |