Trauma disorders are often associated with alterations in aversive anticipation and disruptions in emotion/fear circuits. Heightened or blunted anticipatory responding to negative cues in adulthood may be due to differential trauma exposure during development, and previous trauma exposure in childhood may also modify effects of subsequent trauma in adulthood. The aim of the current investigation was to examine the contributions of childhood trauma on affective modulation of startle before and after trauma exposure in adulthood (a combat deployment). Adult male participants from the Marine Resilience Study with (n = 1145) and without (n = 1312) a history of reported childhood trauma completed an affective modulation of startle task to assess...
Childhood emotional abuse (i.e., sustained exposure to psychological maltreatment from caregivers) h...
The current study was designed to examine event-related brain potentials and autonomic responses to ...
Background: Exposure to adverse experiences is a well-established major risk factor for affective ps...
Trauma disorders are often associated with alterations in aversive anticipation and disruptions in e...
Past studies have demonstrated that exposure to childhood trauma may result in increased reactivity ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major: Psychology. Advisor:Angus W. MacDona...
We investigated the eyeblink component of acoustic startle reactions in maltreated children. Previou...
BackgroundHeightened startle response is a symptom of PTSD, but evidence for exaggerated startle in ...
Diminished emotional recognition, expression, and responsivity are frequent legacies of traumatic br...
Anxiety and depression are prevalent, impairing disorders. High comorbidity has raised questions abo...
The aim of the present study was to investigate startle responses in motor vehicle accident (MVA) su...
Background: Impairments in emotional processing may play an etiological role in the development of a...
The authors used affective modulation of the eyeblink startle response to examine the impact of trau...
Background: Impairments in mechanisms underlying early information processing have been reported in ...
This study aims to discover how individual’s startle reflex Reponses change in the presence of Aggre...
Childhood emotional abuse (i.e., sustained exposure to psychological maltreatment from caregivers) h...
The current study was designed to examine event-related brain potentials and autonomic responses to ...
Background: Exposure to adverse experiences is a well-established major risk factor for affective ps...
Trauma disorders are often associated with alterations in aversive anticipation and disruptions in e...
Past studies have demonstrated that exposure to childhood trauma may result in increased reactivity ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major: Psychology. Advisor:Angus W. MacDona...
We investigated the eyeblink component of acoustic startle reactions in maltreated children. Previou...
BackgroundHeightened startle response is a symptom of PTSD, but evidence for exaggerated startle in ...
Diminished emotional recognition, expression, and responsivity are frequent legacies of traumatic br...
Anxiety and depression are prevalent, impairing disorders. High comorbidity has raised questions abo...
The aim of the present study was to investigate startle responses in motor vehicle accident (MVA) su...
Background: Impairments in emotional processing may play an etiological role in the development of a...
The authors used affective modulation of the eyeblink startle response to examine the impact of trau...
Background: Impairments in mechanisms underlying early information processing have been reported in ...
This study aims to discover how individual’s startle reflex Reponses change in the presence of Aggre...
Childhood emotional abuse (i.e., sustained exposure to psychological maltreatment from caregivers) h...
The current study was designed to examine event-related brain potentials and autonomic responses to ...
Background: Exposure to adverse experiences is a well-established major risk factor for affective ps...