BACKGROUND: Essential tremor is a highly prevalent movement disorder characterized by kinetic tremor and mild cognitive-executive changes. These features are commonly attributed to abnormal cerebellar changes, resulting in disruption of cerebellar-thalamo-cortical networks. Less attention has been paid to alterations in basic emotion processing in essential tremor, despite known cerebellar-limbic interconnectivity. OBJECTIVES: In the current study, we tested the hypothesis that a psychophysiologic index of emotional reactivity, the emotion modulated startle reflex, would be muted in individuals with essential tremor relative to controls. METHODS: Participants included 19 essential tremor patients and 18 controls, who viewed standard sets ...
This study aims to discover how individual’s startle reflex Reponses change in the presence of Aggre...
Evidence indicates that voluntary and involuntary movements are altered by affective context as well...
Diminished emotional recognition, expression, and responsivity are frequent legacies of traumatic br...
BACKGROUND: Essential tremor is a highly prevalent movement disorder characterized by kinetic tremor...
Previous investigations using pictures to elicit an emotional response have shown that the startle r...
The startle reflex is a primitive defensive response. Research has shown that the strength of its ex...
Research has shown that during emotional imagery, valence and arousal each modulate the startle refl...
<div><p>Eyeblinks, whether reflexive or voluntary, play an important role in protecting our vision. ...
Eyeblinks, whether reflexive or voluntary, play an important role in protecting our vision. When vie...
This thesis investigated the emotional processing of photographic stimuli. The startle blink reflex ...
Recent research on psychopathy has begun to explore two dimensions that possibly underlie psychopath...
Reflexes are modulated by emotions. Much research has revealed that the startle reflexive eyeblink r...
Background: Despite its high prevalence and associated disability, the neural correlates of emotion ...
Background: Essential Tremor (ET) is one of the most common neurological disorders and the most comm...
Three studies investigated the effect of angering pictures on the startle eyeblink response, based o...
This study aims to discover how individual’s startle reflex Reponses change in the presence of Aggre...
Evidence indicates that voluntary and involuntary movements are altered by affective context as well...
Diminished emotional recognition, expression, and responsivity are frequent legacies of traumatic br...
BACKGROUND: Essential tremor is a highly prevalent movement disorder characterized by kinetic tremor...
Previous investigations using pictures to elicit an emotional response have shown that the startle r...
The startle reflex is a primitive defensive response. Research has shown that the strength of its ex...
Research has shown that during emotional imagery, valence and arousal each modulate the startle refl...
<div><p>Eyeblinks, whether reflexive or voluntary, play an important role in protecting our vision. ...
Eyeblinks, whether reflexive or voluntary, play an important role in protecting our vision. When vie...
This thesis investigated the emotional processing of photographic stimuli. The startle blink reflex ...
Recent research on psychopathy has begun to explore two dimensions that possibly underlie psychopath...
Reflexes are modulated by emotions. Much research has revealed that the startle reflexive eyeblink r...
Background: Despite its high prevalence and associated disability, the neural correlates of emotion ...
Background: Essential Tremor (ET) is one of the most common neurological disorders and the most comm...
Three studies investigated the effect of angering pictures on the startle eyeblink response, based o...
This study aims to discover how individual’s startle reflex Reponses change in the presence of Aggre...
Evidence indicates that voluntary and involuntary movements are altered by affective context as well...
Diminished emotional recognition, expression, and responsivity are frequent legacies of traumatic br...