Psychological Mediation of Dysfunction and Hyperfunction of Respiratory Regulation

Behav Sci (Basel). 2019 Dec 19;10(1):5. doi: 10.3390/bs10010005.

Abstract

This research investigates the continuum between the dysfunction and the hyperfunction of breath regulation and presents the psychological mediation that supports or disrupts this regulation. The pilot study compared breathing regulation in patients with hyperventilation syndrome (HVS), free divers, and healthy volunteers. To examine the ability of voluntary respiration regulation, breath holding involving "easy-going" and "struggling" phases was used. Psychological mediation was assessed through (a) respiratory experience interviews, (b) anxiety levels, and (c) psycho-semantic techniques. Free divers have a bigger "positive breathing vocabulary" and can endure the conflict between the physiological need to inhale and the voluntary motivation to hold their breath for longer. The connection between emotions and negative breathing experience in patients with HVS leads to less breathing control.

Keywords: anxiety; breath holding; clinical psychology; diving; hyperventilation; respiratory mechanics; self-control.