Affect, attention, or anticipatory arousal? Human blink startle modulation in forward and backward affective conditioning


Autoria(s): Mallan, Kimberley M.; Lipp, Ottmar; Libera, Marilia
Data(s)

01/07/2008

Resumo

Affect modulates the blink startle reflex in the picture-viewing paradigm, however, the process responsible for reflex modulation during conditional stimuli (CSs) that have acquired valence through affective conditioning remains unclear. In Experiment 1, neutral shapes (CSs) and valenced or neutral pictures (USs) were paired in a forward (CS → US) manner. Pleasantness ratings supported affective learning of positive and negative valence. Post-acquisition, blink reflexes were larger during the pleasant and unpleasant CSs than during the neutral CS. Rather than affect, attention or anticipatory arousal were suggested as sources of startle modulation. Experiment 2 confirmed that affective learning in the picture–picture paradigm was not affected by whether the CS preceded the US. Pleasantness ratings and affective priming revealed similar extents of affective learning following forward, backward or simultaneous pairings of CSs and USs. Experiment 3 utilized a backward conditioning procedure (US → CS) to minimize effects of US anticipation. Again, blink reflexes were larger during CSs paired with valenced USs regardless of US valence implicating attention rather than anticipatory arousal or affect as the process modulating startle in this paradigm.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/46746/

Publicador

Elsevier

Relação

DOI:10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2008.02.005

Mallan, Kimberley M., Lipp, Ottmar , & Libera, Marilia (2008) Affect, attention, or anticipatory arousal? Human blink startle modulation in forward and backward affective conditioning. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 69(1), pp. 9-17.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences

Palavras-Chave #170000 PSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES #170101 Biological Psychology (Neuropsychology Psychopharmacology Physiological Psychology) #emotion #affective learning #evaluative conditioning #eyeblink startle
Tipo

Journal Article