نتایج جستجو برای: startle response

تعداد نتایج: 978743  

2011
Luke Gane Sarah Power Azadeh Kushki Tom Chau

Infrared thermal imaging of the inner canthi of the periorbital regions of the face can potentially serve as an input signal modality for an alternative access system for individuals with conditions that preclude speech or voluntary movement, such as total locked-in syndrome. However, it is unknown if the temperature of these regions is affected by the human startle response, as changes in the ...

2014
Xinwen Dong Yonghui Li

Peritraumatic dissociation, a state characterized by alteration in perception and reduced awareness of surroundings, is considered to be a risk factor for the development of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, the predictive ability of peritraumatic dissociation is questioned for the inconsistent results in different time points of assessment. The startle reflex is an objective beha...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2010
Madeleine S Goodkind Anett Gyurak Megan McCarthy Bruce L Miller Robert W Levenson

We examined instructed and spontaneous emotion regulation in patients with frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD, N = 32), which presents with profound emotional and personality changes; patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD, N = 17), which presents with profound memory impairment; and neurologically normal controls (N = 25). Participants were exposed to an aversive acoustic startle stimulus ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2009
Anthony N Carlsen Romeo Chua J Timothy Inglis David J Sanderson Ian M Franks

Recent studies using a reaction time (RT) task have reported that a preprogrammed response could be triggered directly by a startling acoustic stimulus (115-124 dB) presented along with the usual "go" signal. It has been suggested that details of the upcoming response could be stored subcortically and are accessible by the startle volley, directly eliciting the correct movement. However, certai...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2008
Andreas Mühlberger Matthias J Wieser Paul Pauli

Using the startle reflex methodology, researchers have shown that darkness, a phylogenetically relevant aversive context for humans, elicits fear responses. The present study replicated these findings in an ecologically valid situation, a virtual tunnel drive. Furthermore, the study focused on the question whether the darkness-enhanced startle response is modulated by an additional task involve...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1999
A R Bisdorff A M Bronstein C Wolsley M A Gresty A Davies A Young

OBJECTIVES The EMG startle response to free fall was studied in young and old normal subjects, patients with absent vestibular function, and patients with akinetic-rigid syndromes. The aim was to detect any derangement in this early phase of the "landing response" in patient groups with a tendency to fall. In normal subjects the characteristics of a voluntary muscle contraction (tibialis anteri...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2011
Michelle C Feng Christopher G Courtney Mara Mather Michael E Dawson Gerald C Davison

Previous studies reveal age by valence interactions in attention and memory, such that older adults focus relatively more on positive and relatively less on negative stimuli than younger adults. In the current study, eyeblink startle response was used to measure differences in emotional reactivity to images that were equally arousing to both age groups. Viewing positive and negative pictures fr...

Journal: :Journal of child neurology 2014
Keung Kit Chan Sharon Wan-Wah Cherk Hencher Han-Chih Lee Wing Tat Poon Albert Yan-Wo Chan

Hyperekplexia is a rare neurologic disorder, characterized by excessive startle response to unexpected stimuli. There are 3 cardinal features: generalized stiffness immediately after birth that normalizes during the first year of life; excessive startle reflex to unexpected (particularly auditory) stimuli; and a short period of generalized stiffness following the startle response while patient ...

Journal: :The Spanish journal of psychology 2008
Juan Pedro Sánchez-Navarro José María Martínez-Selva Ginesa Torrente Francisco Román

Previous research on the components of the emotional response employing factor analytic studies has yielded a two-factor structure (Lang, Greenwald, Bradley, & Hamm, 1993; Cuthbert, Schupp, Bradley, Birbaumer, & Lang, 2000). However, the startle blink reflex, a widely employed measure of the emotional response, has not been considered to date. We decided to include two parameters of the startle...

2013
FREDERICK ANDERMANN

STARTLE is a basic alerting reaction common to all mammals. A rapid reflex not amenable to voluntary control, startle was studied extensively by Strauss in 1929,1 and is the subject of a 1939 monograph by Landis and Hunt2 and of a more recent study by Gogan.3 In the human adult, except for minor interpersonal variations, a stereotyped motor pattern is seen consisting of eye blinking; facial gri...

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