- "Observed that skin and chest sensations are particularly common and in claustrophobic anxiety." Legin, B.D. (Claustrophobia, Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 4: 227-233, 1935)
- "Pre-cordial discomfort or pain, shortness of breath and intermittent choking sensations. Tremulousness and lack of co-ordination make skilled manual activity difficult." Martin Roth Anxiety Neurosis and Phobic States (BMJ 1969 1: 489-492)
- Symptoms can include sweating, accelerated heart rate, hyperventilation, or 'over-breathing', shaking, light-headedness, nausea (feeling sick), fainting and fear of actual harm and illness.
Link : http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Claustrophobia?OpenDocument (Content on this website has been produced in consulation with and approved by SANE Australia)
Note: Reference links are proof that the symptoms I have told in the presentation last week. These symptoms will be displayed after the user have experience the conditions in the application.
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