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Startle produces early response latencies that are distinct from stimulus intensity effects

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    Carlsen AN, Dakin CJ, Chua R, Franks IM
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    Abstract  Recent experiments pairing a startling stimulus with a simple reaction time (RT) task have shown that when participants are startled, a prepared movement was initiated earlier in comparison to voluntary initiation. It has been argued that the startle acts to trigger the response involuntarily. However, an alternative explanation is that the decrease in RT may be due to stimulus intensity effects, not involuntary triggering. Thus the aim of the current investigation was to determine if RT simply declined in a linear fashion with increasing stimulus intensity, or if there was a point at which RT dramatically decreased. In the present experiment participants completed 50 active wrist extension trials to a target in response to an auditory stimulus of varying stimulus intensity (83–123 dB). The presented data show that RTs associated with a startle response are separate from stimulus intensity facilitated responses. Furthermore, this startle facilitation is more highly associated with sternocleidomastoid electromyographic (EMG) activity, rather than the EMG from the widely used startle response indicator muscle orbicularis oculi.
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    • 文献种类:期刊
    • 期刊名称: Experimental Brain Research
    • 期刊缩写: Exp Brain Res
    • 期卷页: 2007  176 2 199-205
    • ISBN: 0014-4819
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