نتایج جستجو برای: hyperekplexia hypertonia startle

تعداد نتایج: 3150  

2014
Xiao Yang Bruce H. Friedman David W. Harrison Kirby Deater-Deckard

Startle modification is a robust phenomenon that has been used as a tool in the research of emotion and motivation. In a picture viewing paradigm, valence of affective pictures modulates startle magnitude. There is a debate on whether emotional or attentional processes are the mechanism of startle modification. The present study sought to address this question by investigating the individual di...

2014
Hidetoshi Takahashi Takayuki Nakahachi Sahoko Komatsu Kazuo Ogino Yukako Iida Yoko Kamio

BACKGROUND People with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are known to have enhanced auditory perception, however, acoustic startle response to weak stimuli has not been well documented in this population. The objectives of this study are to evaluate the basic profile of acoustic startle response, including peak startle latency and startle magnitude to weaker stimuli, in children with ASD and typi...

2017
Sadanandavalli Retnaswami Chandra Chetan Vekhande Lakshminarayanapuram Gopal Viswanathan Pooja Mailankody Karru Venkata Ravi Teja

A disorder of infants and children with pathological startle response, features of other system involvement, falls, and stiffness with retained consciousness. It should be differentiated from conditions such as myoclonic epilepsy, psychogenic movement disorder, Isaac syndrome, Schwartz-Jampel syndrome, Gilles de la Tourette, and culture-specific startle syndromes such as jumping Frenchman of Ma...

Journal: :Epileptic disorders : international epilepsy journal with videotape 2004
Sophie Hamelin Pascale Rohr Philippe Kahane Lorella Minotti Laurent Vercueil

We report on the case of an 86-year-old woman who rapidly became unable to stand and walk because of jerky movements, suggesting a clinical diagnosis of myoclonus. It was observed that both unexpected and expected stimuli (audiogenic, tactile, or visual) triggered the myoclonic jerks. Electrophysiological exploration, including a coupled EEG-EMG study, showed the occurrence of a patterned motor...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2013
Stephanie T Lane Joseph C Franklin Patrick J Curran

Startle habituation is present in all startle studies, whether as a dependent variable, discarded habituation block, or ignored nuisance. However, there is still much that remains unknown about startle habituation, including the following: (1) what is the nature of the startle habituation curve?; (2) at what point does startle habituation approach an asymptote?; and (3) are there gender differe...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2013
Miguel Fernandez-Del-Olmo Olalla Bello Virginia Lopez-Alonso G Marquez Jose A Sanchez Luis Morenilla Josep Valls-Solé

Startle stimuli lead to shorter reaction times in control subjects and Parkinson's disease (PD) patients. However, non-startle stimuli also enhance movement initiation in PD. We wanted to examine whether a startle-triggered movement would retain similar kinematic and EMG-related characteristics compared to one induced by a non-startle external cue in PD patients. In this study we investigated t...

Journal: :The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 1885

Journal: :Muscle & nerve 2013
Holly Liske Chris Towne Polina Anikeeva Shengli Zhao Guoping Feng Karl Deisseroth Scott Delp

INTRODUCTION There is no therapeutic approach that provides precise and rapidly reversible inhibition of motor nerve and muscle activity for treatment of spastic hypertonia. METHODS We used optogenetics to demonstrate precise and rapidly reversible light-mediated inhibition of motor nerve and muscle activity in vivo in transgenic Thy1::eNpHR2.0 mice. RESULTS We found optical inhibition of m...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
P W Frankland S A Josselyn J Bradwejn F J Vaccarino J S Yeomans

The acoustic startle reflex is a sensitive index of "anxiety" and "fear." Potentiation of startle by conditioned and unconditioned fear stimuli appears to be mediated by the amygdala. CholecystokininB (CCKB) agonists increase "anxiety" in laboratory animals and induce "panic" in humans. Here, we investigate the role CCKB receptor-mediated mechanisms in the amygdala in the potentiation of startl...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2011
Georgia Panayiotou Charlotte van Oyen Witvliet Jason D Robinson Scott R Vrana

Research has shown that during emotional imagery, valence and arousal each modulate the startle reflex. Here, two imagery-startle experiments required participants to attend to the startle probe as a simple reaction time cue. In experiment 1, four emotional conditions differing in valence and arousal were examined. Experiment 2, to accentuate potential valence effects, included two negative hig...

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