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Citation

Sege CT, Bradley MM, Lang PJ. Psychophysiology 2017; 54(6): 857-863.

Affiliation

Department of Clinical & Health Psychology, University of Florida Center for the Study of Emotion and Attention, Gainesville, Florida, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Society for Psychophysiological Research, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/psyp.12842

PMID

28218794

Abstract

This research examined human defensive reactivity when exposure to an aversive event could be escaped but not entirely avoided. Prolonged visual cues indicated whether exposure to an upcoming aversive (i.e., disgusting) picture could be terminated after onset (escaped) or not, or that a neutral go signal would appear. Acoustically elicited startle reflexes were measured during each cue interval, as were cardiac and skin conductance activity. Early in the cuing interval, startle reflexes were potentiated during both escape and inescapable exposure trials, compared to the simple motor context. Later in the interval, reflexes remained potentiated for both escapable and inescapable trials, with potentiation further enhanced when aversive exposure could not be escaped compared to when exposure could be escaped. Heart rate deceleration in the cuing interval indicated increased vigilance when preparing any (escape or neutral) action, whereas skin conductance responding indicated enhanced sympathetic action mobilization particularly in an escape context. These data suggest that startle reflexes engaged in an escape context reflect both motor-related response inhibition and aversive potentiation, and they indicate that defensive motivation is engaged whenever aversive exposure is guaranteed, regardless of whether it can be escaped or not.

© 2017 Society for Psychophysiological Research.


Language: en

Keywords

Autonomic; Defensive behavior; Escape; Startle blink

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