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type = {Book}
}
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title = {Handbuch der Physiologie des Menschen für Vorlesungen},
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address = {Coblenz},
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edition = {4th},
type = {Book}
}
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title = {Les voies centripétes du réflexe de l'éternuement (Séance du 25 février 1888)},
author = {Wertheimer, E. and Surmont, H.},
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journal = {Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des seances et memoires de la Societe de biologie},
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title = {Ueber eine reflectorische Beziehung der Corneaäste des Trigeminus zur Atmung. VIII. Verhandlungen ärztlicher Gesellschaften: Berliner medicinische Gesellschaft (Sitzung vom 21. März 1888)},
author = {Guttmann, P.},
year = 1888,
journal = {Berliner Klinische Wochenschrift},
type = {Journal Article}
}
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title = {Ueber eine Reflexwirkung auf die Athmung bei Reizng der Corneaäste des Trigeminus},
author = {Guttmann, Paul},
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journal = {Archiv für Pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für Klinische Medicin},
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doi = {10.1007/bf02360123},
issn = {0945-6317 1432-2307},
type = {Journal Article}
}
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title = {Des réflexes d'origine nasale (Séance du 16 février 1889)},
author = {François-Franck, C. A.},
year = 1889,
journal = {Archives internationales de laryngologie, de rhinologie et d'otologie},
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type = {Journal Article}
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title = {Note sur l'éternuement provoqué par les excitations lumineuses},
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title = {[Allgemeine Physiologie des Nervensystems]},
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title = {Über das Niesen. Ein kleiner Beitrag zur Photophysiologie},
author = {Freund, Leopold},
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journal = {Zentralblatt für Physikalische Therapie, Diäthetik, Krankenpflege und Unfallheilkunde},
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number = 1,
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}
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title = {L. Freund. Ueber das Niesen. (Ein kleiner Beitrag zur Photophysiologie. (Zentralbl. f. physik. Therapie und Unfallheilk., H. 1, 1904.)},
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journal = {Zentralblatt für Physiologie},
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title = {Abnorme Reflexe},
author = {Näcke, P.},
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title = {Studien über den Niesreflex},
author = {Bárány, Robert},
year = 1913,
journal = {Monatsschrift für Ohrenheilkunde und Laryngo-Rhinologie},
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number = 2,
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}
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title = {The physiology of sneezing},
author = {Brubaker, A P},
year = 1919,
journal = {Journal of the American Medical Association},
volume = 73,
pages = {585--587},
doi = {10.1001/jama.1919.02610340017004},
type = {Journal Article}
}
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title = {Über den Einfluß verschieden langer Vorbelichtung auf die Dunkeladaptation und auf die Fehlergröße der Schwellenreizbestimmung während der Dunkelanpassung},
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type = {Journal Article}
}
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title = {The appearance in three generations of an atypical pattern of the sneezing reflex},
author = {Erickson, M H},
year = 1940,
journal = {Journal of Genetic Psychology},
volume = 56,
pages = {455--459},
type = {Journal Article}
}
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title = {A questionnaire research on light-sneeze reflex in Tohoku (Japanese)},
author = {Mahashi, Kodama and Keiko, Sato and Satoshi, Kuchiiwa},
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journal = {医学と生物学 (Medicine and Biology)},
volume = 125,
number = 6,
pages = {215--219},
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type = {Journal Article}
}
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title = {所謂血管運動神經性鼻炎ノ臨床的統計的觀察 第1篇 一般的事項ニ關スル統計的觀察 第2篇 血管運動神經性鼻炎患者ヨリ見タル「アルレルギー」ノ遺傳ニ就テ 第3篇 既往症又ハ現在症ニ見ラレル他種「アルレルギー」性疾患ニ就テ 第4篇 鼻汁ノ細胞學的所見特ニ其ノ},
author = {Takahashi, Makoto (高橋, 信爾)},
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type = {Journal Article}
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year = 1943,
journal = {Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease},
volume = 23,
pages = {209--227},
type = {Journal Article}
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title = {Experimental Studies on Headache; the Genesis of Pain from the Eye},
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pages = 127,
keywords = {Sneezing Yawning},
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pages = {56--8},
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author = {Sédan, J},
year = 1954,
journal = {Revue d'Oto-Neuro-Ophtalmologie},
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pages = {123--6},
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type = {Journal Article}
}
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title = {Der Niesreflex, ein physiologischer Beitrag zum Leib-Seele-Problem. [The sneezing reflex, a physiological contribution to a psychosomatic problem].},
author = {Ebbecke, U},
year = 1957,
journal = {Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift},
volume = 82,
pages = {883--888},
type = {Journal Article}
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title = {Sneezing.},
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pages = {122--4},
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title = {Sneezing in response to light},
author = {Everett, H C},
year = 1964,
journal = {Neurology},
volume = 14,
pages = {483--90},
keywords = {Abnormal African Continental Ancestry Group Emotions Genetics Hypersensitivity Light Medical Nose Parasympathetic Nervous System Physiology Reflex Respiratory Hypersensitivity Rhinitis Sex Sneezing Sunlight Vasomotor System},
type = {Journal Article}
}
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title = {An addendum to a report of the appearance in three generations of an atypical pattern of the sneezing reflex.},
author = {Erickson, M H},
year = 1964,
journal = {Perceptual and Motor Skills},
volume = 18,
pages = {309--10},
keywords = {Genetics Medical Reflex Sneezing},
type = {Journal Article}
}
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title = {Questions and Answers},
year = 1964,
journal = {Jama},
volume = 190,
number = 5,
pages = 479,
doi = {10.1001/jama.1964.03070180077039},
issn = {0098-7484},
url = {http://jama.jamanetwork.com/data/Journals/JAMA/23497/jama_190_5_039.pdf},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN104,
title = {Photic Sneezing},
author = {Pratt, A. G.},
year = 1965,
journal = {JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association},
volume = 191,
number = 11,
pages = 949,
doi = {10.1001/jama.1965.03080110073034},
issn = {0098-7484},
url = {http://jama.jamanetwork.com/data/Journals/JAMA/18768/jama_191_11_034.pdf},
type = {Journal Article}
}
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title = {Do you sneeze properly?},
author = {Mezz, D},
year = 1965,
journal = {Illinois Medical Journal},
volume = 128,
pages = {55--6},
keywords = {Sneezing},
type = {Journal Article}
}
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title = {Photic Sneezing},
author = {Everett, Henry C.},
year = 1965,
journal = {JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association},
volume = 191,
number = 11,
pages = 949,
doi = {10.1001/jama.1965.03080110073035},
issn = {0098-7484},
url = {http://jama.jamanetwork.com/data/Journals/JAMA/18768/jama_191_11_035.pdf},
type = {Journal Article}
}
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title = {Palpebro-sternutatory reflex},
author = {Etzine, S.},
year = 1968,
journal = {Bulletins et memoires de la Societe francaise d'ophtalmologie},
volume = 81,
pages = {250--2},
issn = {0081-1092},
url = {<Go to ISI>://MEDLINE:5759746},
note = 5759746,
keywords = {Child. Conjunctivitis / *surgery. *Eyelids. Humans. Male. *Reflex, Abnormal. Seasons. *Sneezing Index Medicus Pediatrics Ophthalmology Surgery Neurosciences & Neurology Environmental Sciences & Ecology Respiratory System (provided by Thomson Reuters)},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN103,
title = {The photic sneeze reflex in the human newborn: A preliminary report},
author = {Anderson, Rebecca B. and Rosenblith, Judy F.},
year = 1968,
journal = {Developmental Psychobiology},
volume = 1,
pages = {65--66},
doi = {10.1002/dev.420010113},
type = {Journal Article}
}
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title = {An infrequent response to slit-lamp examination.},
author = {Lewkonia, I},
year = 1969,
journal = {British Journal of Ophthalmology},
volume = 53,
pages = {493--5},
keywords = {Humans Light Male Middle Aged Ophthalmology Reflex Sneezing Tears},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN100,
title = {Paroxysmal sneezing following orgasm},
author = {Anonymous},
year = 1972,
journal = {Journal of the American Medical Association},
volume = 219,
pages = {1350--1351},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN99,
title = {Sudden conductive hearing loss following sneezing.},
author = {Azem, K and Caldarelli, D D},
year = 1973,
journal = {Archives of Otolaryngology},
volume = 97,
pages = {413--4},
keywords = {Adult Bone Bone: etiology Bone: surgery Ear Ossicles Ear Ossicles: injuries Female Fractures Hearing Disorders Hearing Disorders: etiology Hearing Disorders: surgery Humans Sneezing Stapes Surgery},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN97,
title = {Sneezing: its physiology and management.},
author = {Stromberg, B V},
year = 1975,
journal = {Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Monthly},
volume = 54,
pages = {449--53},
keywords = {Humans Sneezing},
type = {Journal Article}
}
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title = {Neural mechanisms of sneeze.},
author = {Batsel, H L and Lines, A J},
year = 1975,
journal = {American Journal of Physiology},
volume = 229,
pages = {770--6},
abstract = {Sneezes were induced in anestized cats by repetitive stimulation of the ethmoidal nerve. Activity of bulbar respiratory neurons during sneezing was recorded extracellularly through tungsten microelectrodes. Most expiratory neurons could be locked onto the stimulus pulses so that they responded either throughout inspiration as well as expiration or so that they began responding at some time during inspiration. As inspiration approached termination, multiple spiking occurred, finally to result in high-frequency bursts which just preceded active expiration. A fraction of expiratory neurons were activated only in bursts. Latent expiratory neurons were recruited in sneezing. Inspiratory neurons near nucleus ambiguus and most of those near fasciculus solitarius displayed similar response patterns consisting of silent periods followed by delayed smooth activations. Temporal characteristics of the silent periods, "inhibitory gaps," suggested that they resulted from inhibition whose source was the expiratory neurons which were driven throughout inspriation. Some inspiratory neurons in the area of fasciculus solitarius failed to exhibit inhibitory gaps.},
keywords = {Animals Cats Electric Stimulation Laryngeal Nerves Lung Lung: innervation Nose Nose: innervation Peripheral Nerves Peripheral Nerves: physiology Reflex Respiration Sneezing},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN96,
title = {Sneezing after coitus},
author = {Lucente, F. E.},
year = 1976,
journal = {Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality},
volume = 10,
number = {6 (June)},
pages = 89,
type = {Journal Article}
}
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title = {Discharge of respiratory neurons in sneezes resulting from ethmoidal nerve stimulation},
author = {Batsel, H. L. and Lines, A. J.},
year = 1978,
journal = {Experimental Neurology},
volume = 58,
number = 3,
pages = {410--424},
doi = {10.1016/0014-4886(78)90097-3},
issn = {00144886},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN95,
title = {ACHOO syndrome (autosomal dominant compelling helio-ophthalmic outburst syndrome)},
author = {Collie, W. R. and Pagon, R. A. and Hall, J. G. and Shokeir, M. H.},
year = 1978,
journal = {Birth Defects Orig Artic Ser},
volume = 14,
number = {6B},
pages = {361--3},
issn = {0547-6844 (Print) 0547-6844 (Linking)},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/728575},
note = {Collie, W R Pagon, R A Hall, J G Shokeir, M H eng Case Reports 1978/01/01 Birth Defects Orig Artic Ser. 1978;14(6B):361-3.},
keywords = {Female *Genes, Dominant Humans Male Pedigree *Reflex *Sneezing Sunlight Syndrome Wit and Humor as Topic},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN138,
title = {The “silent substitution” method in visual research},
author = {Estévez, O. and Spekreijse, H.},
year = 1982,
journal = {Vision Research},
volume = 22,
number = 6,
pages = {681--691},
doi = {10.1016/0042-6989(82)90104-3},
issn = {00426989},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN162,
title = {The influence of atmosphere on the frequency of sneezing},
author = {Nakamura, K. and Nakamura, A. and Koyama, H. and Okawa, T. and Okamoto, Y.},
year = 1982,
journal = {Practica Otologia},
volume = 74,
number = 3,
pages = {309--315},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN93,
title = {The sneeze - blissful or baneful?},
author = {Kavka, S J},
year = 1983,
journal = {Journal of the American Medical Association},
volume = 249,
pages = {2304--2305},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN94,
title = {Individual differences with respect to the sneezing reflex: an inherited physiological trait in man?},
author = {Beckman, L and Nordenson, I},
year = 1983,
journal = {Human Heredity},
volume = 33,
pages = {390--1},
abstract = {Individual differences with respect to the sneezing reflex are described. Visual exposure to strong light may induce a sneezing reaction in about 20% of the individuals in the Swedish population. Preliminary data indicate that the ' sneezer trait' may be inherited in an autosomal dominant fashion. The eventual selective advantage of ST is discussed.},
keywords = {Female Gene Frequency Genetics Humans Light Male Population Reflex Sneezing Sweden},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN90,
title = {Autosomal dominant transmission of the "photic sneeze reflex".},
author = {Peroutka, S J and Peroutka, L A},
year = 1984,
journal = {New England Journal of Medicine},
volume = 310,
pages = {599--600},
keywords = {Dominant Female Genes Humans Infant Male Newborn Photic Stimulation Reflex Sneezing},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN91,
title = {More on the photic sneeze reflex.},
author = {Leavitt, R P},
year = 1984,
journal = {New England Journal of Medicine},
volume = 310,
pages = 1749,
keywords = {Humans Photic Stimulation Reflex Sneezing},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN92,
title = {Psychogenic intractable sneezing in children.},
author = {Bergman, G E and Hiner, L B},
year = 1984,
journal = {Journal of Pediatrics},
volume = 105,
pages = {496--8},
abstract = {Four preadolescent children had paroxysms of intractable sneezing. After days of hospitalization and numerous local and systemic drug treatments had failed, a psychogenic cause of their problem was entertained. This uncommon form of conversion reaction most often occurs between the ages of 9 and 15 years, and prognosis is good if the appropriate interventions are undertaken.},
keywords = {Child Conversion Disorder Conversion Disorder: diagnosis Conversion Disorder: psychology Conversion Disorder: therapy Family Female Humans Male Psychotherapy Sneezing},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN87,
title = {Suppressed sneezing as a cause of hearing loss and vertigo.},
author = {Schuknecht, H F and Witt, R L},
year = 1985,
journal = {American Journal of Otolaryngology},
volume = 6,
pages = {468--70},
abstract = {Two cases of inner ear injury caused by suppressed sneezing are described. One patient experienced vestibular symptoms in the form of reflexogenic vertigo that was relieved by surgical section of the tensor tympani tendon. The other patient had a sudden severe permanent sensorineural hearing loss. It is proposed that the aerodynamic pressure increase associated with suppressed sneezing is transmitted via the eustachian tube to cause an implosive fistula of either the round or oval window with injury to the membranous labyrinth.},
keywords = {Adult Barotrauma Barotrauma: etiology Ear Electronystagmography Female Hearing Loss Humans Inner Inner: injuries Male Middle Aged Nausea Nausea: etiology Sensorineural Sensorineural: etiology Sneezing Tensor Tympani Tensor Tympani: surgery Vertigo Vertigo: etiology},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN88,
title = {Sneezing on exposure to bright light as an inherited response.},
author = {Forrester, J M},
year = 1985,
journal = {Human heredity},
volume = 35,
pages = {113--4},
abstract = {Sneezing in response to bright light has been found in 25% of a sample of the British population, and pedigrees are compatible with an autosomal dominant mode of inheritance. The mechanism of the response is discussed.},
keywords = {Dominant Female Genes Great Britain Humans Light Male Reflex Sneezing},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN89,
title = {Sneezy twins.},
author = {Forrai, G and Antal, J and Balogh, A},
year = 1985,
journal = {Acta Paediatrica Hungarica},
volume = 26,
pages = {323--6},
abstract = {A curious monozygous pair of twins producing sudden and vehement nose blowing and/or sneezing during/after eating and drinking, when their stomach had achieved a certain stage of fullness, has been observed. The sneezing reflex could be registered in 4 male members of the family. Since there were neither neurological disorders nor significant alterations in their electroencephalographic activity, the phenomenon may be regarded as a special type of hereditary vegetative sensitivity. The trait seems to follow either an autosomal dominant or perhaps a Y-linked mode of inheritance.},
keywords = {Electroencephalography Food Hypersensitivity Humans Male Middle Aged Monozygotic Sneezing Twins},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN150,
title = {Intractable sneezing with a specific psychogenic origin},
author = {Aggarwal, J. and Portnoy, J.},
year = 1986,
journal = {Ann Allergy},
volume = 56,
number = 4,
pages = {345--6},
issn = {0003-4738 (Print) 0003-4738 (Linking)},
url = {https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3963527},
note = {Aggarwal, J Portnoy, J eng Case Reports Ann Allergy. 1986 Apr;56(4):345-6.},
abstract = {A case of intractable sneezing due to a specific psychogenic cause is described. Identification of the cause led to resolution of the symptoms which had not otherwise responded to maximum pharmacologic intervention.},
keywords = {Adolescent Child Abuse Female Humans *Psychophysiologic Disorders *Sneezing},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN84,
title = {ACHOO syndrome. Prevalence and inheritance.},
author = {Morris, H H},
year = 1987,
journal = {Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine},
volume = 54,
pages = {431--3},
keywords = {Adult Female Humans Infant Light Male Newborn Pedigree Reflex Sneezing Syndrome Trigeminal Nerve Trigeminal Nerve: physiology},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN85,
title = {Solar sneeze reflex.},
author = {Lang, D M and Howland, W C},
year = 1987,
journal = {Journal of the American Medical Association},
volume = 257,
pages = {1330--1},
keywords = {Adult Female Humans Male Middle Aged Reflex Rhinitis Rhinitis: physiopathology Sneezing Sunlight},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN86,
title = {Bright artificial light subsensitizes a central muscarinic mechanism.},
author = {Dilsaver, S C and Majchrzak, M J},
year = 1987,
journal = {Life Sciences},
volume = 41,
pages = {2607--14},
abstract = {Supersensitivity of a muscarinic mechanism is implicated in the pathophysiology of depression. Bright artificial light is efficacious in the treatment of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). We studied the effect of constant bright light (11,500 lux) on the sensitivity of adult, male rats to oxotremorine, 1.5 mg/kg ip, using a repeated measures design. Oxotremorine challenges were proceeded by the injection of methylscopolamine, 1 mg/kg ip, by 30 minutes. Temperature was telemetrically measured every 10 minutes for 120 minutes starting 10 minutes after the injection of oxotremorine. Prior to and after 7 continuous days of exposure to bright light, the sample exhibited a hypothermic response of 2.50 +/- 0.48 degrees C (mean +/- SEM) and 0.29 +/- 0.31 degrees C (mean +/- SEM), respectively (p less than 0.0014). All 7 animals exhibited blunting to the thermic response to oxotremorine. Bright light also blocked the capacity of amitriptyline to supersensitize a central muscarinic mechanism. Exposure to light at an intensity of 300 lux for 7 days had no effect on the thermic response to oxotremorine. These data are consistent with the hypotheses that the biology of depression involves supersensitivity of central muscarinic mechanisms and that the effects of bright artificial light are not the consequence of shifting circadian rhythms.},
keywords = {Amitriptyline Amitriptyline: pharmacology Animals Biomechanics Body Temperature Body Temperature: drug effects Body Temperature: radiation effects Brain Brain: physiology Light Male Muscarine Muscarine: physiology Oxotremorine Oxotremorine: pharmacology Rats},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN82,
title = {Autosomal dominant sneezing disorder provoked by fullness of stomach.},
author = {Teebi, A S and Al-Saleh, Q A},
year = 1989,
journal = {Journal of Medical Genetics},
volume = 26,
pages = {539--40},
keywords = {Adult Dominant Female Genes Humans Infant Male Satiation Sneezing},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN83,
title = {ACHOO syndrome: laboratory findings.},
author = {Morris, H H},
year = 1989,
journal = {Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine},
volume = 56,
pages = {743--4},
abstract = {The author provides laboratory documentation of the ACHOO syndrome (photic sneeze reflex) and was able to calculate the latency of the reflex.},
keywords = {Electroencephalography Female Humans Middle Aged Photic Stimulation Reflex Reflex: physiology Sneezing Time Factors},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN163,
title = {Nasal pathophysiology},
author = {Widdicombe, J. G.},
year = 1990,
journal = {Respiratory Medicine},
volume = 84,
doi = {10.1016/S0954-6111(08)80001-7},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN7,
title = {Photic sneeze reflex in nephropathic cystinosis},
author = {Katz, B. and Melles, R. B. and Swenson, M. R. and Schneider, J. A.},
year = 1990,
journal = {Br J Ophthalmol},
volume = 74,
number = 12,
pages = {706--8},
issn = {0007-1161 (Print) 0007-1161 (Linking)},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2275931 http://bjo.bmj.com/content/74/12/706.full.pdf},
note = {Katz, B Melles, R B Swenson, M R Schneider, J A eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ENGLAND 1990/12/01 Br J Ophthalmol. 1990 Dec;74(12):706-8.},
abstract = {Photic induced sneeze is a reflex that occurs in certain individuals after exposure to bright light. Cystinosis is an autosomal recessive inborn error of metabolism in which nonprotein cystine accumulates within lysosomes. The pathognomonic ocular manifestation of cystinosis is corneal crystal deposition. We observed photic induced sneezes during ophthalmoscopic examination in five of 19 patients with nephropathic cystinosis (26%). We report on this observation and discuss possible pathophysiological mechanisms for photic induced sneezing in cystinosis.},
keywords = {Cystinosis/*physiopathology Humans *Light Ophthalmoscopy Photic Stimulation Reflex/physiology Sneezing/*physiology},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN75,
title = {Photic sneezes.},
author = {Smith, R},
year = 1990,
journal = {British Journal of Ophthalmology},
volume = 74,
pages = 705,
doi = {10.1136/bjo.74.12.705},
keywords = {Humans Light Photic Stimulation Reflex Reflex: physiology Sneezing Sneezing: physiology},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN76,
title = {Seasonal affective disorder and the photic sneeze response.},
author = {Pies, R},
year = 1990,
journal = {American Journal of Psychiatry},
volume = 147,
pages = 1094,
keywords = {Depressive Disorder Depressive Disorder: diagnosis Depressive Disorder: physiopathology Humans Photic Stimulation Reflex Reflex: physiology Seasons Sneezing},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN77,
title = {Sneeze-evoking region within the brainstem.},
author = {Nonaka, S and Unno, T and Ohta, Y and Mori, S},
year = 1990,
journal = {Brain Research},
volume = 511,
pages = {265--70},
abstract = {The neuronal mechanisms of sneezing were examined in precollicular-postmammillary decerebrate cats. Mechanical stimulation (frequency 20 Hz, peak-to-peak displacement 0.5 mm) of the nasal membrane evoked a series of sneezes. In the same preparation, electrical stimulation (duration 0.2 ms, frequency 10 Hz, 5-50 microA) delivered to the lower brainstem also evoked sneezes. The changes in EMG activity and subglottic pressure during brainstem-induced sneeze were similar to those recorded nasal-induced sneeze. The sneeze-evoking region was located along the ventromedial part of the spinal trigeminal nucleus and the adjacent pontine-medullary lateral reticular formation, and extended rostrocaudally from P4.0 to P14.5 according to the Horsley-Clarke coordinates. These results suggest that the sneeze-evoking region is a distinct structure of the brainstem, having a homogeneous function. This region appears to control the epipharyngeal, intrinsic laryngeal and respiratory muscles. The integrated activity of these muscles underlies the generation of a sneeze.},
keywords = {Abdominal Muscles Abdominal Muscles: physiology Animals Brain Stem Brain Stem: physiology Cats Diaphragm Diaphragm: physiology Electric Stimulation Intracranial Pressure Physical Stimulation Sneezing Sneezing: physiology},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN78,
title = {An N of 1: syndrome letters in the New England Journal of Medicine.},
author = {Hunter, K M},
year = 1990,
journal = {Perspectives in Biology and Medicine},
volume = 33,
pages = {237--51},
keywords = {Attitude of Health Personnel Disease Periodicals as Topic Syndrome Wit and Humor as Topic Wit and Humor as Topic: psychology Writing},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN79,
title = {The SNATIATION reflex.},
author = {Hall, J G},
year = 1990,
journal = {Journal of Medical Genetics},
volume = 27,
pages = 275,
doi = {10.1136/jmg.27.4.275},
keywords = {Humans Sneezing Terminology as Topic},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN80,
title = {The photic sneeze.},
author = {Askenasy, J J},
year = 1990,
journal = {Postgraduate Medical Journal},
volume = 66,
pages = {892--3},
keywords = {Female Humans Light Male Photic Stimulation Sneezing Sneezing: physiology},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN81,
title = {The history of sneezing.},
author = {Askenasy, J J},
year = 1990,
journal = {Postgraduate Medical Journal},
volume = 66,
pages = {549--50},
keywords = {Ancient Attitude to Health History, Ancient History, Medieval Humans Medieval Religion and Medicine Sneezing},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN69,
title = {Trigeminal afferences implied in the triggering or inhibition of sneezing in cats.},
author = {Wallois, F and Macron, J M and Jounieaux, V and Duron, B},
year = 1991,
journal = {Neuroscience Letters},
volume = 122,
pages = {145--7},
abstract = {The aim of this study was to precise the role of the different trigeminal nerve branches involved in innervation of the nostril in triggering the sneeze reflex. Electrical stimulation of the anterior ethmoidal, posterior nasal and infraorbital nerves was performed in anaesthetized cats. Stimulation of these 3 nerves produced sneezing identical to that induced by mechanical stimulation. Our results emphasize inhibition of the sneeze reflex related to stimulation of the anterior ethmoidal or the posterior nasal nerves by stimulation of the infraorbital nerve.},
keywords = {Afferent Pathways Afferent Pathways: physiology Animals Cats Electric Stimulation Electromyography Female Male Respiratory Muscles Respiratory Muscles: innervation Respiratory Muscles: physiology Sneezing Sneezing: physiology Trigeminal Nerve Trigeminal Nerve: physiology},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN70,
title = {The photic sneeze},
author = {Rose, D.S.C.},
year = 1991,
journal = {Postgraduate Medical Journal},
volume = 67,
pages = {488--488},
doi = {10.1136/pgmj.67.787.488},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN71,
title = {Inability to sneeze as a manifestation of medullary neoplasm.},
author = {Martin, R A and Handel, S F and Aldama, A E},
year = 1991,
journal = {Neurology},
volume = 41,
pages = {1675--6},
abstract = {A young man with headache was unable to sneeze despite a strong sensory urge to do so. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a cystic neoplasm in the medulla oblongata that presumably interrupted the efferent arc of the sneezing reflex.},
keywords = {Adult Astrocytoma Astrocytoma: complications Astrocytoma: physiopathology Brain Neoplasms Brain Neoplasms: complications Brain Neoplasms: physiopathology Humans Male Medulla Oblongata Medulla Oblongata: physiopathology Sneezing},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN72,
title = {Letter to the editor},
author = {Lerner, D L},
year = 1991,
journal = {Perspectives in Biology and Medicine},
volume = 34,
pages = {469--470},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN73,
title = {Photic sneezing.},
author = {Buckley, B},
year = 1991,
journal = {Archives of Disease in Childhood},
volume = 66,
pages = 908,
keywords = {Humans Light Light: adverse effects Sneezing},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN74,
title = {Practical hazards of photic sneezing.},
author = {Benbow, E. W.},
year = 1991,
journal = {British Journal of Ophthalmology},
volume = 75,
pages = 447,
doi = {10.1136/bjo.75.7.447-a},
keywords = {Automobile Driving Blood Pressure Blood Pressure: physiology Humans Sneezing Sneezing: physiology Sunlight Sunlight: adverse effects},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN68,
title = {Sneezing as a cause of acute angle-closure glaucoma.},
author = {Sharir, M and Huntington, A C and Nardin, G F and Zimmerman, T J},
year = 1992,
journal = {Annals Of Ophthalmology},
volume = 24,
pages = {214--5},
abstract = {We report the case of a patient who had an attack of acute angle-closure glaucoma precipitated by sneezing, probably as a result of a sudden increase in venous back pressure. This young woman had a history of allergic sinusitis.},
keywords = {Acute Disease Adult Angle-Closure Angle-Closure: etiology Angle-Closure: surgery Female Glaucoma Humans Intraocular Pressure Laser Therapy Sinusitis Sinusitis: complications Sneezing Visual Acuity},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN66,
title = {The photic sneeze reflex: literature review and discussion.},
author = {Whitman, B W and Packer, R J},
year = 1993,
journal = {Neurology},
volume = 43,
pages = {868--71},
keywords = {Humans Light Medulla Oblongata Medulla Oblongata: physiology Medulla Oblongata: physiopathology Photic Stimulation Reflex Reflex: physiology Sneezing Sneezing: genetics Sneezing: physiology Sunlight},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN67,
title = {The photic sneeze reflex as a risk factor to combat pilots.},
author = {Breitenbach, R A and Swisher, P K and Kim, M K and Patel, B S},
year = 1993,
journal = {Military medicine},
volume = 158,
pages = {806--9},
abstract = {The tendency to sneeze upon exposure to bright light is autosomal dominant and affects 18-35% of the population. This uncontrolled sneezing may represent a danger to pilots during flight. Testing was conducted using Ditric narrow band (+/- 10 nm) interference filters. Wavelengths at 430, 532, and 560 nm were tested with a GE 500-W photoflood BCA #1 bulb at constant intensity. Subsequent testing of military and civilian aviation goggles and sunglasses was conducted using a Digikrom 240 monochromator. Repeated testing with interference filters in a clinical setting showed no effect on sneezing in a susceptible subject. The photic sneeze reflex does not appear to be mediated by specific wavelengths of light, but rather by the change in light intensity. This could trigger an unexpected sneezing episode during critical periods of flight. This is an unrecognized and previously unreported danger to fixed-wing and rotary aircraft pilots.},
keywords = {Aerospace Medicine Eyeglasses Eyeglasses: standards Humans Light Military Personnel Sneezing},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@book{RN135,
title = {Gesamtwerk: in sechs Bänden},
author = {Busch, Wilhelm and Werner, Hugo (Ed.)},
year = 1994,
publisher = {Weltbild-Verlag},
address = {Augsburg},
type = {Book}
}
@article{RN144,
title = {Influence of vagal afferents in the sneeze reflex in cats},
author = {Macron, Jean-Michel and Wallois, Fabrice and Duron, Bernard},
year = 1994,
journal = {Neuroscience Letters},
volume = 177,
number = {1-2},
pages = {79--82},
doi = {10.1016/0304-3940(94)90049-3},
issn = {03043940},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN64,
title = {Sneezing.},
author = {Leung, A K and Robson, W L},
year = 1994,
journal = {Journal of Otolaryngology},
volume = 23,
pages = {125--9},
abstract = {Sneezing is a common symptom with numerous causes. Allergic rhinitis is the most common cause of persistent or frequent sneezing. The evaluation of a patient with sneezing should be individualized according to the duration and severity of the symptom. Laboratory tests are not necessary in the majority of patients, since the diagnosis is usually obvious from the history and physical examination. The treatment of persistent or recurring sneezing should be directed at the cause whenever possible. Firm pressure on the nose or lip may be helpful to abort an attack of sneezing.},
keywords = {Common Cold Common Cold: diagnosis Common Cold: physiopathology Common Cold: therapy Diagnosis Differential Humans Respiratory Hypersensitivity Respiratory Hypersensitivity: diagnosis Respiratory Hypersensitivity: physiopathology Respiratory Hypersensitivity: therapy Sneezing Sneezing: physiology},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN65,
title = {Circadian sneezing.},
author = {Grant, A C and Roter, E P},
year = 1994,
journal = {Neurology},
volume = 44,
pages = {369--75},
abstract = {Prompted by the observation that a fellow medical student sneezed at about the same time in class every morning, we recorded the time of each of the 118 sneezes she made on 69 days over a 6.5-month period. Analysis of the sneeze times with the goodness-of-fit test revealed a highly nonuniform distribution (p < 0.0001) with a significantly increased probability of sneeze production within a small time interval centered at 8:20 AM. After ruling out the known causes of sneezing, we propose that the subject had a circadian fluctuation in her sneeze threshold independent of any immediate external stimulus. We compare this circadian rhythm to other periodic phenomena such as cyclic esotropia and rapid-cycling bipolar disease as well as to illnesses such as the periodic paralyses in which rapid and reversible changes occur in the neuromuscular system, and we discuss the peculiar circumstances favorable to documenting a circadian sneeze.},
keywords = {Adult Circadian Rhythm Circadian Rhythm: physiology Female Humans Sneezing Sneezing: physiology},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN143,
title = {Activities of vagal receptors in the different phases of sneeze in cats},
author = {Wallois, Fabrice and Macron, Jean-Michel and Duron, Bernard},
year = 1995,
journal = {Respiration Physiology},
volume = 101,
number = 3,
pages = {239--255},
doi = {10.1016/0034-5687(95)00025-9},
issn = {00345687},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN147,
title = {Twenty-four hour pattern in symptom intensity of viral and allergic rhinitis: treatment implications},
author = {Smolensky, M. H. and Reinberg, A. and Labrecque, G.},
year = 1995,
journal = {J Allergy Clin Immunol},
volume = 95,
number = {5 Pt 2},
pages = {1084--96},
doi = {10.1016/s0091-6749(95)70212-1},
issn = {0091-6749 (Print) 0091-6749 (Linking)},
url = {https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7751526},
note = {Smolensky, M H Reinberg, A Labrecque, G eng Review J Allergy Clin Immunol. 1995 May;95(5 Pt 2):1084-96. doi: 10.1016/s0091-6749(95)70212-1.},
abstract = {The symptoms of rhinorrhea secondary to influenza and cold virus or seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis are circadian rhythmic. Cough frequency and handkerchief use by persons suffering from virus-induced rhinorrhea are more prominent during the daytime, especially during the initial hours after awakening from nocturnal sleep. The elevation in sublingual temperature as well as the decrement in mental alertness associated with influenza in particular are more profound at this time. Sneezing, blocked nose, and runny nose secondary to allergic rhinitis are also greater in intensity during the morning in approximately 70% of sufferers. The day-night variation in symptom intensity amounts to approximately 20% of the 24-hour mean level. The treatment of these diseases and their symptoms has traditionally involved equal-interval, equal-dose (homeostatic) medication schedules. The effects of antihistamine and antiinflammatory medicines may be enhanced by timing them to the day-night temporal pattern in symptom manifestation and intensity to achieve an optimization of their beneficial effects with control of toxicity, that is, as a chronotherapy.},
keywords = {Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use Circadian Rhythm/*physiology Drug Administration Schedule Female Histamine H1 Antagonists/therapeutic use Humans Influenza, Human/complications Male Nasal Mucosa/metabolism Rhinitis/drug therapy/*physiopathology/*virology Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial/drug therapy/*physiopathology Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal/drug therapy/*physiopathology},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN151,
title = {Intractable sneezing as a conversion symptom},
author = {Fochtmann, L. J.},
year = 1995,
journal = {Psychosomatics},
volume = 36,
number = 2,
pages = {103--12},
doi = {10.1016/S0033-3182(95)71679-6},
issn = {0033-3182 (Print) 0033-3182 (Linking)},
url = {https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7724711},
note = {Fochtmann, L J eng Case Reports Review England Psychosomatics. 1995 Mar-Apr;36(2):103-12. doi: 10.1016/S0033-3182(95)71679-6.},
abstract = {A literature review of reported cases of intractable sneezing reveals that intractable sneezing typically occurs in children or adolescents and is a manifestation of conversion disorder. Analysis of these cases demonstrates a number of features that are helpful in differentiating psychogenic from organic sneezing. Also discussed are aspects of patient management once a diagnosis of conversion disorder is established.},
keywords = {Adolescent Amobarbital Child Conversion Disorder/diagnosis/*psychology/therapy Female Humans Interview, Psychological Male *Sneezing Stress, Psychological/complications},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN59,
title = {The photic sneeze response: a descriptive report of a clinic population.},
author = {Semes, L P and Amos, J F and Waterbor, J W},
year = 1995,
journal = {Journal of the American Optometric Association},
volume = 66,
pages = {372--7},
abstract = {The prevalence of the photic sneeze response (PSR) as well as other characteristics have been studied in selected populations. However, the PSR has not been investigated in a general eye care patient population. This study was performed in an attempt to characterize the epidemiologic, descriptive, and demographic aspects of the photic sneeze response among patients attending for primary eye care.},
keywords = {80 and over Adolescent Adult Aged Alabama Alabama: epidemiology Child Female Humans Light Light: adverse effects Male Middle Aged Prevalence Questionnaires Risk Factors Sneezing},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN60,
title = {Photic headshaking in the horse: 7 cases.},
author = {Madigan, J E and Kortz, G and Murphy, C and Rodger, L},
year = 1995,
journal = {Equine Veterinary Journal},
volume = 27,
pages = {306--11},
abstract = {Seven horses with headshaking are described. No physical abnormalities were detected in any of the cases. Six of these horses had onset of clinical signs in the spring. The role of light was assessed by application of a blindfold or dark grey lens to the eyes, covering the eyes with a face mask and observing the horse in total darkness outdoors. Cessation of headshaking was observed with blindfolding (5/5 horses), night darkness outdoors (4/4 horses) and use of grey lenses (2/3 horses). Outdoor behaviour suggested efforts to avoid light in 4/4 cases. The photic sneeze in man is suggested as a putative mechanism for equine headshaking. Five of 7 horses had improvement with cyproheptadine treatment (0.3 mg/kg bwt b.i.d.). Headshaking developed within 2 calendar weeks of the same date for 3 consecutive years in one horse. Neuropharmacological alterations associated with photoperiod mechanisms leading to optic trigeminal summation are suggested as possible reasons for spring onset of headshaking.},
keywords = {Animal Animals Anti-Allergic Agents Anti-Allergic Agents: therapeutic use Behavior Cyproheptadine Cyproheptadine: therapeutic use Female Head Horse Diseases Horse Diseases: drug therapy Horse Diseases: etiology Horses Light Light: adverse effects Male Movement Disorders Movement Disorders: drug therapy Movement Disorders: etiology Movement Disorders: veterinary},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN61,
title = {Photic sneeze reflex.},
author = {Keeton, T Kent},
year = 1995,
journal = {Neurology},
volume = 45,
pages = 1422,
keywords = {19th Century Germany History Humans Light Literature Neurology Neurology: history Photic Stimulation Reflex Reflex: physiology Sneezing Sneezing: physiology},
type = {Journal Article}
}
@article{RN62,
title = {Sneezing response to bright light: Is it a cause of accidents?},
author = {Deshmukh, N},
year = 1995,
journal = {The Guthrie Journal},
volume = 64,
pages = {104--105},
type = {Journal Article}
}