Vogel,E.H. Universidad de Talca, Escuela de Psicología, Casilla N° 747, Talca, Chile.A series of experiments evaluated whether the habituation of the startle response of the rat to tactile and auditory cues is stimulus specific. Experiment 1 showed stimulus specificity of a short-term habituation effect, whereby the startle to the second of a pair of stimuli was significantly less when the initial stimulus involved the same rather than the different modality. Experiments 2 and 3 focused on the more persistent decrement in startle that is a result of repeated stimulation, and demonstrated that such long-term habituation to the tactile and auditory stimuli contained a stimulus specific component in addition to a generalized component. The gen...
The latency of the acoustic startle reflex in the rat is 8 msec, measured from tone onset to the beg...
Habituation is characterized by a gradual decrease in response to a repeated, irrelevant stimulus. I...
The acoustic startle response, prepulse inhibition, fear-potentiated startle and monoamine activity ...
The hypothesis that the standard acoustic startle habituation paradigm contains the elements of Pavl...
Previous research with rats has shown that preexposure to the contextual stimuli of the experimental...
In mice, the specificity of longterm-habituation (LTH) of startle was tested in two experiments. In ...
Stimulus-specific adaptation (SSA) is the reduction in responses to a common stimulus that does not ...
The acoustic startle response is a protective response, elicited by a sudden and intense acoustic st...
Acoustic startle response and freezing were measured in a potentiated startle paradigm in which a st...
Perceptually grouping a sound source with its reflections and separating them from irrelevant backgr...
The Auditory Startle Reflex (ASR) is a transient motor response mediated by the brainstem to an unex...
The acoustic startle response (ASR) and its modulation by non-startling prepulses, presented shortly...
The hypothesis that the standard acoustic startle response (ASR) paradigm contains the elements of i...
Habituation is characterized by a gradual decrease in response to a repeated, irrelevant stimulus. I...
The acoustic startle response, prepulse inhibition, fear-potentiated startle and monoamine activity ...
The latency of the acoustic startle reflex in the rat is 8 msec, measured from tone onset to the beg...
Habituation is characterized by a gradual decrease in response to a repeated, irrelevant stimulus. I...
The acoustic startle response, prepulse inhibition, fear-potentiated startle and monoamine activity ...
The hypothesis that the standard acoustic startle habituation paradigm contains the elements of Pavl...
Previous research with rats has shown that preexposure to the contextual stimuli of the experimental...
In mice, the specificity of longterm-habituation (LTH) of startle was tested in two experiments. In ...
Stimulus-specific adaptation (SSA) is the reduction in responses to a common stimulus that does not ...
The acoustic startle response is a protective response, elicited by a sudden and intense acoustic st...
Acoustic startle response and freezing were measured in a potentiated startle paradigm in which a st...
Perceptually grouping a sound source with its reflections and separating them from irrelevant backgr...
The Auditory Startle Reflex (ASR) is a transient motor response mediated by the brainstem to an unex...
The acoustic startle response (ASR) and its modulation by non-startling prepulses, presented shortly...
The hypothesis that the standard acoustic startle response (ASR) paradigm contains the elements of i...
Habituation is characterized by a gradual decrease in response to a repeated, irrelevant stimulus. I...
The acoustic startle response, prepulse inhibition, fear-potentiated startle and monoamine activity ...
The latency of the acoustic startle reflex in the rat is 8 msec, measured from tone onset to the beg...
Habituation is characterized by a gradual decrease in response to a repeated, irrelevant stimulus. I...
The acoustic startle response, prepulse inhibition, fear-potentiated startle and monoamine activity ...