Loud acoustic stimuli can unintentionally elicit volitional acts when a person is in a state of readiness to execute them (the StartReact effect). It has been assumed that the same subcortical pathways and brain regions underlie all instances of the StartReact effect. They are proposed to involve the startle reflex pathways, and the eliciting mechanism is distinct from other ways in which sound can affect the motor system. We present an integrative review which shows that there is no evidence to support these assumptions. We argue that motor command generation for learned, volitional orofacial, laryngeal and distal limb movements is cortical and the StartReact effect for such movements involves transcortical pathways. In contrast, command g...
Recently, there has been an increase in studies evaluating startle reflexes and StartReact, many in ...
Long-latency responses elicited by postural perturbation are modulated by how a subject is instructe...
Recently, there has been an increase in studies evaluating startle reflexes and StartReact, many in ...
Loud acoustic stimuli can unintentionally elicit volitional acts when a person is in a state of read...
Loud acoustic stimuli can unintentionally elicit volitional acts when a person is in a state of read...
A startling auditory stimulus delivered unexpectedly can activate subcortical structures triggering ...
A startling auditory stimulus delivered unexpectedly can activate subcortical structures triggering ...
Studies investigating human information processing have provided evidence that in some cases, moveme...
Studies investigating human information processing have provided evidence that in some cases, moveme...
Auditory startle reflexes can accelerate simple voluntary reaction times (StartReact effect). To inv...
Auditory startle reflexes can accelerate simple voluntary reaction times (StartReact effect). To inv...
Item does not contain fulltextAuditory startle reflexes can accelerate simple voluntary reaction tim...
StartReact is the acceleration of reaction time by a startling acoustic stimulus (SAS). The SAS is t...
ii Studies investigating human information processing have provided evidence that in some cases, mov...
Item does not contain fulltextRecently, there has been an increase in studies evaluating startle ref...
Recently, there has been an increase in studies evaluating startle reflexes and StartReact, many in ...
Long-latency responses elicited by postural perturbation are modulated by how a subject is instructe...
Recently, there has been an increase in studies evaluating startle reflexes and StartReact, many in ...
Loud acoustic stimuli can unintentionally elicit volitional acts when a person is in a state of read...
Loud acoustic stimuli can unintentionally elicit volitional acts when a person is in a state of read...
A startling auditory stimulus delivered unexpectedly can activate subcortical structures triggering ...
A startling auditory stimulus delivered unexpectedly can activate subcortical structures triggering ...
Studies investigating human information processing have provided evidence that in some cases, moveme...
Studies investigating human information processing have provided evidence that in some cases, moveme...
Auditory startle reflexes can accelerate simple voluntary reaction times (StartReact effect). To inv...
Auditory startle reflexes can accelerate simple voluntary reaction times (StartReact effect). To inv...
Item does not contain fulltextAuditory startle reflexes can accelerate simple voluntary reaction tim...
StartReact is the acceleration of reaction time by a startling acoustic stimulus (SAS). The SAS is t...
ii Studies investigating human information processing have provided evidence that in some cases, mov...
Item does not contain fulltextRecently, there has been an increase in studies evaluating startle ref...
Recently, there has been an increase in studies evaluating startle reflexes and StartReact, many in ...
Long-latency responses elicited by postural perturbation are modulated by how a subject is instructe...
Recently, there has been an increase in studies evaluating startle reflexes and StartReact, many in ...