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      On the diphasic nature of vasovagal fainting associated with blood-injury-illness phobia.

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          A detailed psychophysiologic analysis of a vasovagal faint occurring in a "blood-injury-illness" phobic demonstrated that the syncopal episode consisted of a diphasic response. This lends support to the hypothesis that vasovagal fainting in these patients is caused by an overcompensating rebound parasympathetic activation following sympathetic arousal. Treatment and research implications of this finding are discussed.

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          Pavlov J Biol Sci
          The Pavlovian journal of biological science
          0093-2213
          0093-2213
          April 1 1985
          : 20
          : 2
          Article
          4000732
          a51aee27-1bf4-435c-9eda-b879fcf6d36b
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