نتایج جستجو برای: startle response

تعداد نتایج: 978743  

2015
Haichen Niu Xiaobin He Ting Zhou Xi Shi Qiang Zhang Zhijian Zhang Yuehua Qiao Fuqiang Xu Min Hu

Many neuropsychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia, have been associated with olfactory dysfunction and abnormalities in the prepulse inhibition (PPI) response to a startle reflex. However, whether these two abnormalities could be related is unclear. The present investigations were designed to determine whether theblockage of olfactory sensory input by zinc sulfate infusion in the olfactory...

Journal: :Journal of vestibular research : equilibrium & orientation 2010
Naoharu Kitajima Koji Otsuka Yasuo Ogawa Shigetaka Shimizu Mami Hayashi Akihide Ichimura Mamoru Suzuki

Pupillary dilation in response to sound stimuli is well established and is generally considered to represent a startle reflex to sound. We believe that the auditory-pupillary response represents not only a simple startle reflex to sound stimuli but also represents a reaction to stimulation of other sense organs, such as otolith organs. Eight young healthy volunteers without a history of hearing...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1995
T G Forrest H E Farris R R Hoy

We discovered an auditory sense in a night-flying scarab beetle, Euetheola humilis, the first scarab to be shown to hear airborne sounds. In the field, beetles were captured beneath speakers broadcasting ultrasound that simulated bat echolocation pulses. Apparently, the beetles took evasive action from a potential bat predator and flew into the traps. Using another behavioral assay in laborator...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2010
Elisa Favaron Laura Bellodi Sara Biffi Giovanna Vanni Claudia Zorzi Laura Liperi Giampaolo Perna

The amygdala and the limbic system are important in inducing a fear reaction; if this "fear network" is involved in panic disorder, panic patients might be more sensitive to fear stimuli than healthy subjects. We compared the startle response with an aversive stimulus in a sample of 29 patients with panic disorder and a sample of 29 healthy controls. The intensity of the startle response, induc...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2012
Dana Maslovat Anthony N Carlsen Ian M Franks

We investigated the processes underlying stimulus-response compatibility by using a lateralized auditory stimulus in a simple and choice reaction time (RT) paradigm. Participants were asked to make either a left or right key lift in response to either a control (80dB) or startling (124dB) stimulus presented to either the left ear, right ear, or both ears. In the simple RT paradigm, we did not f...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2012
Chase H Bourke Gretchen N Neigh

The stress response is a multifaceted physiological reaction that engages a wide range of systems. Animal studies examining stress and the stress response employ diverse methods as stressors. While many of these stressors are capable of inducing a stress response in animals, a need exists for an ethologically relevant stressor for female rats. The purpose of the current study was to use an etho...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2007
Jean-Sébastien Blouin Gunter P Siegmund J Timothy Inglis

Postural and startle responses rapidly habituate with repeated exposures to the same stimulus, and the first exposure to a seated forward acceleration elicits a startle response in the neck muscles. Our goal was to examine how the acoustic startle response is integrated with the habituated neck postural response elicited by forward accelerations of seated subjects. In experiment 1, 14 subjects ...

Journal: :Neuroscience Letters 2014
A. C. Issy J. R. Fonseca L. A. Pardo W. Stühmer E. A. Del Bel

Recently, our group described the ether-à-go-go1(Eag1) voltage-gated potassium (K(+)) channel (Kv10.1) expression in the dopaminergic cells indicating that these channels are part of the diversified group of ion channels related to dopaminergic neurons function. The increase of dopamine neurotransmission induces a reduction in the prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the acoustic startle reflex in rode...

2010
Jeff S. Davies Seo-Kyung Chung Rhys H. Thomas Angela Robinson Carrie L. Hammond Jonathan G. L. Mullins Eloisa Carta Brian R. Pearce Kirsten Harvey Robert J. Harvey Mark I. Rees

Human startle disease, also known as hyperekplexia (OMIM 149400), is a paroxysmal neurological disorder caused by defects in glycinergic neurotransmission. Hyperekplexia is characterised by an exaggerated startle reflex in response to tactile or acoustic stimuli which first presents as neonatal hypertonia, followed in some with episodes of life-threatening infantile apnoea. Genetic screening st...

Journal: :Emotion 2012
Robert W Levenson Paul Ekman Matthieu Ricard

The effects of two kinds of meditation (open presence and focused) on the facial and physiological aspects of the defensive response to an aversive startle stimulus were studied in a Buddhist monk with approximately 40 years of meditation experience. The participant was exposed to a 115-db, 100-ms acoustic startle stimulus under the 2 meditation conditions, a distraction condition (to control f...

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