Electrodermal and central measures of the tonic orienting reflex (OR)

Sokolov described both phasic and tonic aspects of the Orienting Reflex (OR), but subsequent research and theory development has focussed primarily on the phasic OR at the expense of the tonic OR. The present study used prestimulus skin conductance level (SCL) during a dishabituation paradigm to mod...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of psychophysiology 2024-05, Vol.199, p.112340-112340, Article 112340
Hauptverfasser: Barry, Robert J., Steiner-Lim, Genevieve Z., Milne, Andrew J., Cave, Adele E., De Blasio, Frances M., MacDonald, Brett
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Zusammenfassung:Sokolov described both phasic and tonic aspects of the Orienting Reflex (OR), but subsequent research and theory development has focussed primarily on the phasic OR at the expense of the tonic OR. The present study used prestimulus skin conductance level (SCL) during a dishabituation paradigm to model the tonic OR, examining its amplitude patterning over repeated standard stimulus presentations and a change stimulus. We expected sensitisation (increased amplitude) following the initial and change trials, and habituation (decrement) over the intervening trials. Prestimulus EEG alpha level was explored as a potential central measure of the tonic OR (as an inverse correlate), examining its pattern over stimulus repetition and change in relation to the SCL model. We presented a habituation series of innocuous auditory stimuli to two groups (each N = 20) at different ISIs (Long 13–15 s and Short 5–7 s) and recorded electrodermal and EEG data during two counterbalanced conditions; Indifferent: no task requirements; Significant: silent counting. Across groups and conditions, prestimulus SCLs and alpha amplitudes generally showed the expected trials patterns, confirming our main hypotheses. Findings have important implications for including the assessment of Sokolov's tonic OR in modelling central and autonomic nervous system interactions of fundamental attention and learning processes. •Research on Sokolov's orienting reflex (OR) emphasises the phasic rather than tonic OR.•Prestimulus SCL has been recognised as a model of Sokolov's tonic OR.•Here we explored prestimulus alpha amplitude as a central measure of the tonic OR.•Trials effects in SCL and alpha were examined in a dishabituation paradigm.•Result profiles encourage using prestimulus SCL and EEG alpha as indices of the tonic OR.
ISSN:0167-8760
1872-7697
DOI:10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2024.112340