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1 ning and prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle reflex.
2 thdrawal was measured by potentiation of the startle reflex.
3 ange in aversive states is measured with the startle reflex.
4 re, measured as potentiation of the acoustic startle reflex.
5  examined with modifications of the acoustic startle reflex.
6 or gating (prepulse inhibition [PPI]) of the startle reflex.
7 n SCM were normal, as was the latency of the startle reflex.
8 ight CS, as measured by the fear-potentiated startle reflex.
9 nstrated by using prepulse inhibition of the startle reflex.
10  level of the PnC in modulating the acoustic startle reflex.
11 and anxiety were assessed using the acoustic startle reflex.
12 ects of aversive stimulation on the acoustic startle reflex.
13 nding in response to shock, and the acoustic startle reflex.
14 ividuals with PTSD, trauma may sensitize the startle reflex.
15  prepulse inhibition (PPI) of their acoustic startle reflex.
16 est this hypothesis we utilized the acoustic startle reflex, a standard un-conditioned reflex elicite
17 ed prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the acoustic startle reflex after electrolytic lesions aimed at the c
18 O mice displayed marked deficits in acoustic startle reflex amplitude, as well as significant sensori
19 atients far exceeded control participants in startle reflex and autonomic reactivity during idiograph
20 iate PD/AG phenotypes demonstrated increased startle reflex and increased fear network, as well as ge
21 deep SC/Me in the modulation of the acoustic startle reflex and its enhancement by the dopamine D(1)
22 ects of olfactory bulbectomy on the acoustic startle reflex and shock-induced sensitization of the st
23            Patients with OCD produced larger startle reflexes and shorter latencies to onset of start
24                           Using the acoustic startle reflex as a model of anxiety-like behavior in ra
25 ng prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the acoustic startle reflex as the indicator response for stimulus de
26 Recently prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle reflex (ASR) became a popular technique for tinn
27 mplitude of a subsequently elicited acoustic startle reflex (ASR) in rats by as much as 100% under op
28 s (CRNs) are thought to mediate the auditory startle reflex (ASR) in the rat, which is widely used as
29                                 The acoustic startle reflex (ASR) is potentiated during negative emot
30 t mice compared to WT mice, and the acoustic startle reflex (ASR) was markedly decreased in the Plg-/
31             We examined whether the acoustic startle reflex (ASR) was sensitive to lesions induced by
32                           Reduced PPI of the startle reflex at awakening from non-REM sleep supports
33 d skin conductance), and potentiation of the startle reflex before and during exposure of the behavio
34 vel electrical prepulse inhibition (ePPI) of startle reflex behavior model.
35 ibition (PPI), the regulation of an acoustic startle reflex by a preceding sound having distinct spat
36 sruption of prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the startle reflex by the dopamine agonists, apomorphine (AP
37                The amplitude of the acoustic startle reflex can be modulated by exposure to aversive
38 kainic acid lesions of CRNs also blocked the startle reflex completely, providing the first direct ev
39 us interval (ISI) between SSwap and acoustic startle reflex elicitation.
40 ntally or occurring naturally potentiate the startle reflex elicited by sudden sensory stimuli in bot
41                                              Startle reflexes employ specialized neuronal circuits an
42             Prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the startle reflex has been suggested as a candidate endophe
43 d no effect on the amplitude of the acoustic startle reflex in amphetamine- or saline-treated rats.
44  was to assess the magnitude of the acoustic startle reflex in Gulf War veterans with PTSD.
45  expression levels and attenuated PPI of the startle reflex in healthy control subjects.
46 ed by neonatal hypertonia and an exaggerated startle reflex in response to acoustic or tactile stimul
47 fined as an increase in the magnitude of the startle reflex in the presence of a stimulus that was pr
48  fear was assessed by eliciting the acoustic startle reflex in the presence of the conditioned stimul
49 omically well-defined behavior, the acoustic startle reflex in the rat, we sought to determine whethe
50 ive to predictable, contexts potentiated the startle reflex in the shock group but not in the airblas
51 at the lack of vestibulo-ocular and acoustic startle reflexes in asteroid/vglut3 mutants was attribut
52                          The auditory evoked startle reflex is a conserved response resulting in neur
53             Prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the startle reflex is a measure of sensorimotor gating that
54                                          The startle reflex is an unconditioned, quantifiable behavio
55                The amplitude of the acoustic startle reflex is normally reduced when the startling st
56                                  Exaggerated startle reflex is reputed to be one of the cardinal symp
57 tated startle in humans, suggesting that the startle reflex is sensitive to the aversive nature of da
58 measured by prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the startle reflex, is reduced in schizophrenia patients and
59  inhibition of the eyeblink component of the startle reflex measured by electromyogram recording.
60 lexia, which is characterised by exaggerated startle reflexes, muscle hypertonia and apnoea.
61 ct seems unaffected in HSP patients, because startle reflex onsets were normal.
62  was evaluated with a gap detection acoustic startle reflex paradigm, while hearing status was assess
63 impaired prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle reflex (PPI), startle reactivity, and spontaneou
64 in prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the acoustic startle reflex reflect meaningful trait differences in t
65 phic activation and greater magnitude of the startle reflex reliably predicted poorer immune response
66 n lifting by the tail and lacked an enhanced startle reflex response that are characteristic of other
67    Sprague-Dawley rats were pre-screened for startle reflex responses 3-6 days prior to surgery and t
68 (PnC), an obligatory synapse in the acoustic startle reflex, significantly elevated startle amplitude
69 knockout) exhibit prepulse inhibition of the startle reflex, suggesting deficits in pre-attentional s
70                     These mice have a normal startle reflex to loud noise, a normal sense of balance,
71 ls showed shock-induced sensitization of the startle reflex to shock intensities that did not produce
72                                          The startle reflex was elicited by 115 dB, 40 ms tones.
73 ts (recent PTSD and long-standing PTSD): the startle reflex was larger for the left eye than the righ
74               The eye-blink component of the startle reflex was measured in response to six blocks of
75                The amplitude of the acoustic startle reflex was measured in the presence and absence
76    Prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the acoustic startle reflex was tested in healthy individuals (n=690)
77 repulse inhibition (gap-PPI) of the acoustic startle reflex was used to measure effects of salicylate
78 eflex and shock-induced sensitization of the startle reflex were examined in 3 experiments.
79 ing, hind-leg gait, water maze, and acoustic startle reflex) were tested in the Plg-deficient and WT
80 f a subthreshold dose of AVP on the acoustic startle reflex when infused 48 h later.
81 the auditory brainstem response and acoustic startle reflex, yet tone detection behavior was nearly n

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