Contains fulltext : 167738.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: StartReact is the acceleration of reaction time by a startling acoustic stimulus (SAS). The SAS is thought to release a pre-prepared motor program. Here, we investigated whether the StartReact effect is applicable to the very first trial in a series of repeated unpractised single-joint movements. METHODS: Twenty healthy young subjects were instructed to perform a rapid ankle dorsiflexion movement in response to an imperative stimulus. Participants were divided in two groups of ten. Both groups performed 17 trials. In one group a SAS (116 dB) was given in the first trial, whereas the other group received a non-startling sound (70 dB) as the fir...
Studies investigating human information processing have provided evidence that in some cases, moveme...
Loud acoustic stimuli can unintentionally elicit volitional acts when a person is in a state of read...
Motor actions can be released much sooner than normal when the go-signal is of very high intensity (...
INTRODUCTION: StartReact is the acceleration of reaction time by a startling acoustic stimulus (SAS)...
StartReact is the acceleration of reaction time by a startling acoustic stimulus (SAS). The SAS is t...
Copyright © 2013 J. M. Castellote et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Preparation of the motor system for movement execution involves an increase in excitability of motor...
Item does not contain fulltextAuditory startle reflexes can accelerate simple voluntary reaction tim...
abstract: The phenomenon known as startReact is the fast, involuntary execution of a planned movemen...
Contains fulltext : 136862.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Startling acous...
In reaction time (RT) tasks, presentation of a startling acoustic stimulus (SAS) together with a vis...
Previous research has demonstrated that a loud auditory stimulus (LAS) delivered during movement exe...
Recent experiments pairing a startling stimulus with a simple reaction time (RT) task have shown tha...
Copyright © 2013 J. M. Castellote et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Recent experiments involving the use of a startling acoustic stimulus during a simple reaction time ...
Studies investigating human information processing have provided evidence that in some cases, moveme...
Loud acoustic stimuli can unintentionally elicit volitional acts when a person is in a state of read...
Motor actions can be released much sooner than normal when the go-signal is of very high intensity (...
INTRODUCTION: StartReact is the acceleration of reaction time by a startling acoustic stimulus (SAS)...
StartReact is the acceleration of reaction time by a startling acoustic stimulus (SAS). The SAS is t...
Copyright © 2013 J. M. Castellote et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Preparation of the motor system for movement execution involves an increase in excitability of motor...
Item does not contain fulltextAuditory startle reflexes can accelerate simple voluntary reaction tim...
abstract: The phenomenon known as startReact is the fast, involuntary execution of a planned movemen...
Contains fulltext : 136862.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Startling acous...
In reaction time (RT) tasks, presentation of a startling acoustic stimulus (SAS) together with a vis...
Previous research has demonstrated that a loud auditory stimulus (LAS) delivered during movement exe...
Recent experiments pairing a startling stimulus with a simple reaction time (RT) task have shown tha...
Copyright © 2013 J. M. Castellote et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Recent experiments involving the use of a startling acoustic stimulus during a simple reaction time ...
Studies investigating human information processing have provided evidence that in some cases, moveme...
Loud acoustic stimuli can unintentionally elicit volitional acts when a person is in a state of read...
Motor actions can be released much sooner than normal when the go-signal is of very high intensity (...