<div><p>Eyeblinks, whether reflexive or voluntary, play an important role in protecting our vision. When viewing pictures, reflexive eyeblinks are known to be modulated by the emotional state induced thereby. More specifically, the hedonic valence (unpleasantness-pleasantness) induced by the picture has been shown to have a linear relationship with the amplitude of a startle blink elicited during picture viewing. This effect has been attributed to congruence between an ongoing state and task demands: an unpleasant emotional state is assumed to bias our attention towards potentially harmful stimuli, such as startle tones. However, recent research suggests that the valence-specific modulation may not be limited to the sensory parts of the ref...
BACKGROUND: Essential tremor is a highly prevalent movement disorder characterized by kinetic tremor...
The present research investigated blink startle modulation during the anticipation of pleasant, unpl...
The focus of the present study was on further exploring anticipatory responses to emotional stimuli ...
Eyeblinks, whether reflexive or voluntary, play an important role in protecting our vision. When vie...
<p>The amplitudes of the startle eyeblinks were significantly augmented during the unpleasant pictur...
Previous investigations using pictures to elicit an emotional response have shown that the startle r...
Two experiments were conducted to assess simultaneously the effects of attentional and emotional pro...
Reflexes are modulated by emotions. Much research has revealed that the startle reflexive eyeblink r...
Despite the prominence of emotional dysfunction in psychopathology, relatively few experiments have ...
Emotional processes modulate the size of the eyeblink startle reflex in a picture-viewing paradigm, ...
Three studies investigated the effect of angering pictures on the startle eyeblink response, based o...
Two experiments examined blink modulation during viewing of pleasant, neutral and unpleasant picture...
This thesis investigated the emotional processing of photographic stimuli. The startle blink reflex ...
The ability to distinguish between discrete emotions by monitoring autonomic or facial features has ...
Two concurrent measures of the evoked startle response, the elicited blink reflex and the event-rela...
BACKGROUND: Essential tremor is a highly prevalent movement disorder characterized by kinetic tremor...
The present research investigated blink startle modulation during the anticipation of pleasant, unpl...
The focus of the present study was on further exploring anticipatory responses to emotional stimuli ...
Eyeblinks, whether reflexive or voluntary, play an important role in protecting our vision. When vie...
<p>The amplitudes of the startle eyeblinks were significantly augmented during the unpleasant pictur...
Previous investigations using pictures to elicit an emotional response have shown that the startle r...
Two experiments were conducted to assess simultaneously the effects of attentional and emotional pro...
Reflexes are modulated by emotions. Much research has revealed that the startle reflexive eyeblink r...
Despite the prominence of emotional dysfunction in psychopathology, relatively few experiments have ...
Emotional processes modulate the size of the eyeblink startle reflex in a picture-viewing paradigm, ...
Three studies investigated the effect of angering pictures on the startle eyeblink response, based o...
Two experiments examined blink modulation during viewing of pleasant, neutral and unpleasant picture...
This thesis investigated the emotional processing of photographic stimuli. The startle blink reflex ...
The ability to distinguish between discrete emotions by monitoring autonomic or facial features has ...
Two concurrent measures of the evoked startle response, the elicited blink reflex and the event-rela...
BACKGROUND: Essential tremor is a highly prevalent movement disorder characterized by kinetic tremor...
The present research investigated blink startle modulation during the anticipation of pleasant, unpl...
The focus of the present study was on further exploring anticipatory responses to emotional stimuli ...