نتایج جستجو برای: startle response

تعداد نتایج: 978743  

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2005
Terry D Blumenthal Bruce N Cuthbert Diane L Filion Steven Hackley Ottmar V Lipp Anton van Boxtel

The human startle response is a sensitive, noninvasive measure of central nervous system activity that is currently used in a wide variety of research and clinical settings. In this article, we raise methodological issues and present recommendations for optimal methods of startle blink electromyographic (EMG) response elicitation, recording, quantification, and reporting. It is hoped that this ...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2008
Allison M Waters David L Neumann Julie Henry Michelle G Craske Edward M Ornitz

The present study examined the magnitudes of startle blink reflexes and electrodermal responses in 4-8-year-old high anxious children (N=14) and non-anxious controls (N=11). Responses were elicited by 16 auditory startle trials during a baseline phase prior to an affective modulation phase involving 12 startle trials presented during angry and neutral faces. Results showed significant response ...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2005
Shmuel Lissek Johanna M P Baas Daniel S Pine Kaebah Orme Sharone Dvir Monique Nugent Emily Rosenberger Elizabeth Rawson Christian Grillon

Fear-potentiated startle (FPS) is an increasingly popular psychophysiological method for the objective assessment of fear and anxiety. Studies applying this method often elicit the startle reflex with loud white-noise stimuli. Such intense stimuli may, however, alter psychological processes of interest by creating unintended emotional or attentional artifacts. Additionally, loud acoustic probes...

2013
Paul D Chamberlain Jacqui Rodgers Michael J Crowley Sarah E White Mark H Freeston Mikle South

BACKGROUND Beyond the core symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), associated symptoms of anxiety can cause substantial impairment for individuals affected by ASD and those who care for them. METHODS We utilized a potentiated startle paradigm with a puff of air to the neck as the unconditioned stimulus in order to investigate differences between response to cued fear and contextual anxiet...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 1998
M Koch

The adaptive control of behaviour requires brain mechanisms for the selection (i.e. activation and suppression) of responses, as well as mechanisms for the modulation of the response vigour. The concept of motivation postulates the existence of brain centres that regulate the selection and strength of behavioural responses. The present paper provides examples from the behavioural neurosciences ...

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...

2012
Benedikt Klauke Bernward Winter Agnes Gajewska Peter Zwanzger Andreas Reif Martin J. Herrmann Andrea Dlugos Bodo Warrings Christian Jacob Andreas Mühlberger Volker Arolt Paul Pauli Jürgen Deckert Katharina Domschke

The etiology of emotion-related disorders such as anxiety or affective disorders is considered to be complex with an interaction of biological and environmental factors. Particular evidence has accumulated for alterations in the dopaminergic and noradrenergic system--partly conferred by catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) gene variation--for the adenosinergic system as well as for early life tr...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2010
Joanne M Hogle Jesse T Kaye John J Curtin

BACKGROUND Stress response neuroadaptation has been repeatedly implicated in animal addiction models for many drugs, including nicotine. Programmatic laboratory research that examines the stress response of nicotine-deprived humans is necessary to confirm that stress neuroadaptations observed in animal models generalize to humans. METHODS Two experiments tested the prediction that nicotine de...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2003
Joel Ellwanger Mark A Geyer David L Braff

Prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the startle response reflects an early stage of information processing that is abnormal in schizophrenia and certain other specific neuropsychiatric disorders that are distinguished by the inability to inhibit redundant or relatively irrelevant sensory, cognitive, or motor information. The goal of the present study was to characterize the effect of normal aging on P...

2014
Kuan-Hua Chen Nazan Aksan Steven W. Anderson Amanda Grafft Mark W. Chapleau

Startle habituation is a type of implicit and automatic emotion regulation. Diminished startle habituation is linked to several psychiatric or neurological disorders. Most previous studies quantified startle habituation by assessing skin conductance response (SCR; reflecting sympathetic-mediated sweating), eye-blink reflex, or motor response. The habituation of parasympathetic-mediated heart ra...

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