نتایج جستجو برای: hyperekplexia hypertonia startle

تعداد نتایج: 3150  

Journal: :Biological psychology 2000
C vanOyen Witvliet S R Vrana

This study assessed the effects of imagery valence and arousal on the visually prompted startle reflex, heart rate, and estimates of probe occurrence in 24 males and 22 females. Valence and arousal independently augmented startle magnitudes, similar to prior research with acoustic probes (Witvliet, C.V.O., Vrana, S.R., 1995. Psychophysiological responses as indices of affective dimensions, Psyc...

2016
Monika Dargis Joseph Newman

a r t i c l e i n f o Research has demonstrated the utility of emotion-modulated startle paradigms in assessing emotional regulation and processing. Previous research has documented various abnormalities in emotion regulation and processing among individuals with a history of childhood maltreatment. Less is known about the psychophysiological correlates of emotion processing among maltreated in...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2013
Erik Ceunen Johan W S Vlaeyen Ilse Van Diest

Eye blink startle magnitude is assumed to be higher in threatening contexts. A scarce amount of studies suggest that this does not hold true when startle is measured during perceived threats to homeostatic integrity. The present study was set up to describe the startle response pattern to a selection of interoceptive stimuli. Female subjects (N=36) were exposed once to 90 s of continued (1) col...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1997
T P Norekian R A Satterlie

The holoplanktonic pteropod mollusk Clione limacina exhibits an active escape behavior that is characterized by fast swimming away from the source of potentially harmful stimuli. The initial phase of escape behavior is a startle response that is controlled by pedal motoneurons whose activity is independent of the normal swim pattern generator. In this study, a pair of cerebral interneurons is d...

Journal: :Journal of electromyography and kinesiology : official journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology 2017
Lucio Marinelli Antonio Currà Carlo Trompetto Elisabetta Capello Carlo Serrati Francesco Fattapposta Elisa Pelosin Chetan Phadke Claire Aymard Luca Puce Franco Molteni Giovanni Abbruzzese Fabio Bandini

BACKGROUND Spasticity and spastic dystonia are two separate phenomena of the upper motor neuron syndrome. Spasticity is clinically defined by velocity-dependent hypertonia and tendon jerk hyperreflexia due to the hyper-excitability of the stretch reflex. Spastic dystonia is the inability to relax a muscle leading to a spontaneous tonic contraction. Both spasticity and spastic dystonia are prese...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 1996
N J O'Dwyer L Ada P D Neilson

It has become increasingly recognized that the major functional deficits following brain damage are largely due to "negative' features such as weakness and loss of dexterity rather than spasticity. A variety of studies suggest that spasticity is a distinct problem and separate from the loss of dexterity, but that it may be implicated in the formation of muscle contracture and even in the recove...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2012
Qiang Shan Joseph W Lynch

Regulation of cell membrane excitability can be achieved either by modulating the functional properties of cell membrane-expressed single channels or by varying the number of expressed channels. Whereas the structural basis underlying single channel properties has been intensively studied, the structural basis contributing to surface expression is less well characterized. Here we demonstrate th...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2002
Jack B Nitschke Christine L Larson Marian J Smoller Sarah D Navin Adrian J C Pederson Dante Ruffalo Kristen L Mackiewicz Shannon M Gray Elise Victor Richard J Davidson

The present study was undertaken to determine whether aversiveness contributes to startle potentiation in anticipation of affective pictures above and beyond the effects of emotional arousal. Further, participants high in trait anxious apprehension, which is characterized by worry about the future, were expected to show especially pronounced anticipatory startle responses. Startle blink reflex ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1992
K C Liang K R Melia M J Miserendino W A Falls S Campeau M Davis

Intracerebroventricular infusion of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) (0.1-1.0 micrograms) produced a pronounced, dose-dependent enhancement of the acoustic startle reflex in rats. This excitatory effect began about 20-30 min after infusion, grew steadily over the 2 hr test period, and lasted at least 6 hr. Higher doses of CRF (10 micrograms) often produced marked facilitation and then inhib...

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