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. 2013 Sep 2;592(Pt 3):433–444. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2013.261586

Figure 1. Breathing response to altered perception of effort .

Figure 1

Respiratory responses during exercise under hypnotic suggestion. Note the increase in inspired air flow and loss of isocapnic buffering when subjects are told to imagine (‘Suggest harder’ line on x axis) the exercise has become hard whilst maintaining a constant pedal frequency and exercise intensity. From Thornton (1999) with permission.