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Selective Attention Effects on the Reflex Blink
Authors:Louis D.  Silverstein   Frances K.  Graham Gunilla  Bohlin
Affiliation:University of Wisconsin, Madison;University of Bergen, Norway
Abstract:
Past work has shown that facilitation of reflex blinking accompanies cardiac deceleration when the attention of subjects is directed to a reflex-eliciting stimulus. The present studies showed that when warning stimuli directed attention instead to weak (tactile) stimuli presented simultaneously with reflex-eliciting (acoustic) stimuli, cardiac deceleration was still present but reflex magnitude was unchanged or inhibited. However, latency to reflex onset remained facilitated, i.e., latency and magnitude changes were discordant. The findings were interpreted as evidence for two independent processes: a process capable of selectively enhancing or attenuating sensory input and a non-selective process presumably facilitating motor pathways.
Keywords:Attention    Orienting, Startle    Heart rate    Reflex blink inhibition
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