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Original Article

Slowed Reaction Time Performance on a Divided Attention Task in Elderly with Environmental Chemical Odor Intolerance

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Pages 127-134 | Received 09 Jul 1995, Published online: 29 Apr 2010

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Iris R. Bell, Michael J. Szarek, Dina R. Dicenso, Carol M. Baldwin, Gary E. Schwartz & Richard R. Bootzin. (1999) Patterns of Waking Eeg Spectral Power in Chemically Intolerant Individuals During Repeated Chemical Exposures. International Journal of Neuroscience 97:1-2, pages 41-59.
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Iris R. Bell, Richard R. Bootzin, Gary E. R. Schwartz, Carol M. Baldwin & Faith Ballesteros. (1999) Differing Patterns of Cognitive Dysfunction and Heart Rate Reactivity in Chemically-Intolerant Individuals With and Without Lifestyle Changes. Journal Of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 5:2, pages 3-25.
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CarolM. Baldwin & IrisR. Bell. (1998) Increased Cardiopulmonary Disease Risk in a Community-Based Sample With Chemical Odor Intolerance: Implications for Women's Health and Health-Care Utilization. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal 53:5, pages 347-353.
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Iris R. Bell, Michele E. Walsh, Anita Goss, Jane Gersmeyer, Gary E. Schwartz & Philip Kanof. (1997) Cognitive Dysfunction and Disability in Geriatric Veterans with Self-Reported Intolerance to Environmental Chemicals. Journal Of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 3:3, pages 15-42.
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IrisR. Bell, GaryE. Schwartz, RichardR. Bootzin & JamesK. Wyatt. (1997) Time-Dependent Sensitization of Heart Rate and Blood Pressure over Multiple Laboratory Sessions in Elderly Individuals with Chemical Odor Intolerance. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal 52:1, pages 6-17.
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Iris R. Bell & Carol M. Baldwin. 2013. Women and Health. Women and Health 1379 1394 .
Linus Andersson, Mats Bende, Eva Millqvist & Steven Nordin. (2009) Attention bias and sensitization in chemical sensitivity. Journal of Psychosomatic Research 66:5, pages 407-416.
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Mitsuyasu Watanabe, Hideki Tonori & Yoshiharu Aizawa. (2003) Multiple chemical sensitivity and idiopathic environmental intolerance (part two). Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 7:6, pages 273-282.
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Mitsuyasu Watanabe, Hideki Tonori & Yoshiharu Aizawa. (2003) Multiple chemical sensitivity and idiopathic environmental intolerance (part one). Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 7:6, pages 264-272.
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Elise Caccappolo-van Vliet, Kathie Kelly-McNeil, Benjamin Natelson, Howard Kipen & Nancy Fiedler. (2002) Anxiety Sensitivity and Depression in Multiple Chemical Sensitivities and Asthma. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 44:10, pages 890-901.
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CAROL M. BALDWIN, IRIS R. BELL, MERCEDES FERNANDEZ & GARY E.R. SCHWARTZ. 2000. Women and Health. Women and Health 1129 1139 .
P.M Ross, J Whysner, V.T Covello, M Kuschner, A.B Rifkind, M.J Sedler, D Trichopoulos & G.M Williams. (1999) Olfaction and Symptoms in the Multiple Chemical Sensitivities Syndrome. Preventive Medicine 28:5, pages 467-480.
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Iris R. BellCarol M. Baldwin, Mercedes Fernandez & Gary E.R. Schwartz. (2016) Neural sensitization model for multiple chemical sensitivity: overview of theory and empirical evidence. Toxicology and Industrial Health 15:3-4, pages 295-304.
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Iris R Bell, Gary E Schwartz, Elizabeth E Hardin, Carol M Baldwin & John P Kline. (1998) Differential Resting Quantitative Electroencephalographic Alpha Patterns in Women with Environmental Chemical Intolerance, Depressives, and Normals. Biological Psychiatry 43:5, pages 376-388.
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Iris R Bell, John P Kline, Gary E Schwartz & Julie M Peterson. (1998) Quantitative EEG patterns during nose versus mouth inhalation of filtered room air in young adults with and without self-reported chemical odor intolerances. International Journal of Psychophysiology 28:1, pages 23-35.
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Iris R. Bell. (1996) Clinically relevant EEG studies and psychophysiological findings: possible neural mechanisms for multiple chemical sensitivity. Toxicology 111:1-3, pages 101-117.
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