Startle modification implications for neuroscience, cognitive science, and clinical science

The startle response (response to a loud noise, for instance) is a reflex that is wired into the brain at a very basic level. Although everybody has such a reflex, the strength and quickness of the startle response is modified by a subject's underlying psychoneurological state. The nature of th...

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Startle elicitation: stimulus parameters, recording techniques and quantification
Short lead interval startle modification
Neurophysiology and neuropharmacology of startle and its affective modification
Neurophysiology and neuropharmacology of short lead interval startle modification
Implications of blink reflex research for theories of attention and consciousness
Affect and the startle reflex
Affective individual differences, psychopathology and startle reflex modification
Psychopathic traits and intoxicated states: affective concomitants and conceptual links
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders
Startle modification in children and developmental effects
Behavioral analogies of short lead interval startle inhibition
Event-related potential components and startle
Startle modification during orienting and Pavlovian conditioning
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title Startle modification implications for neuroscience, cognitive science, and clinical science
title_alt Startle modification: introduction and overview
Startle elicitation: stimulus parameters, recording techniques and quantification
Short lead interval startle modification
Neurophysiology and neuropharmacology of startle and its affective modification
Neurophysiology and neuropharmacology of short lead interval startle modification
Implications of blink reflex research for theories of attention and consciousness
Affect and the startle reflex
Affective individual differences, psychopathology and startle reflex modification
Psychopathic traits and intoxicated states: affective concomitants and conceptual links
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders
Startle modification in children and developmental effects
Behavioral analogies of short lead interval startle inhibition
Event-related potential components and startle
Startle modification during orienting and Pavlovian conditioning
Ottmar V. Lipp and David A.T. Siddle
title_auth Startle modification implications for neuroscience, cognitive science, and clinical science
title_exact_search Startle modification implications for neuroscience, cognitive science, and clinical science
title_full Startle modification implications for neuroscience, cognitive science, and clinical science edited by Michael E. Dawson, Anne M. Schell, Andreas H. Bohmelt
title_fullStr Startle modification implications for neuroscience, cognitive science, and clinical science edited by Michael E. Dawson, Anne M. Schell, Andreas H. Bohmelt
title_full_unstemmed Startle modification implications for neuroscience, cognitive science, and clinical science edited by Michael E. Dawson, Anne M. Schell, Andreas H. Bohmelt
title_short Startle modification
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