Lateralized startle probes in the study of emotion |
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Authors: | Margaret M. Bradley Bruce N. Cuthbert Peter J. Lang |
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Affiliation: | NIMH center for the Study of Emotion and Attention, University of Honda, Gainesville, USA |
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Abstract: | Two experiments are reported in which affective modulation of the startle reflex elicited by monaurally presented acoustic probes was further examined. An earlier study in our laboratory obtained significant modulation by effect for probes presented to the left ear, but no significant effect for probes presented to the right ear Experiment 1 replicated the procedures used in that experiment and obtained the same pattern of effects. Experiment 2 changed the presentation of monaural probes from a blocked to a mixed presentation and again obtained a similar pattern. Modulatory differences in reflex magnitude between pleasant and unpleasant stimuli were consistently large and reliable for reflexes elicited by left ear probes but weak and unreliable for reflexes elicited by right ear probes. |
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Keywords: | Startle Blink reflex Emotion Laterality Hemispheric specialization Affect |
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