کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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930288 | 1474422 | 2014 | 7 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• Startle magnitude was reduced and PPI was increased by positive induced-affect.
• Startle magnitude and PPI were increased by negative induced-affect.
• Changes in PPI can be the result of an emotional or an attentional process.
The startle response, a set of reflex behaviours intended to prepare the organism to face a potentially threatening stimulus, can be modulated by several factors as, for example, changes in affective state, or previous presentation of a weak stimulus (a phenomenon termed Pre-Pulse Inhibition [PPI]). In this paper we analyse whether the induction of positive or negative affective states in the participants modulates the startle response and the PPI phenomenon. The results revealed a decrease of the startle response and an increase of the PPI effect when registered while the participants were exposed to pleasant images (Experiment 1), and an increase of the startle response and of the PPI effect when they were exposed to a video-clip of unpleasant content (Experiment 2). These data are interpreted considering that changes in affective states correlate with changes in the startle reflex intensity, but changes in PPI might be the result of an attentional process.
Journal: International Journal of Psychophysiology - Volume 91, Issue 2, February 2014, Pages 73–79