Attentional modulation of the startle reflex during threat of shock
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01/01/2004
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The present study (N532) investigated attentional modulation of the startle blink reflex at long lead intervals under conditions of differing emotional valence. Participants performed a visual discrimination and counting task while coloured lights indicated whether it was possible for the participant to receive an electrotactile shock (threat of shock) or if no shock would be presented (safe). Latency and magnitude of startle responses to probes during inter-stimulus intervals were facilitated during threat periods relative to safe periods. Startle latency and magnitude modulation were enhanced during attended discrimination and counting task stimuli relative to startle during ignored stimuli. This attention effect did not vary under threat or safe conditions, suggesting that attentional startle modulation is not affected by the emotional valence of the context. |
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eng |
Palavras-Chave | #Physiology #Psychology #Psychology, Biological #Psychology, Experimental #Startle #Attention #Emotion #1701 Psychology |
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Conference Paper |