Contextual control in habituation: Diminution and potentiation of the startle response in humans.

The study examines the effects of context change on the habituation of the startle response in humans. In Experiment 1 the startle response was measured in three phases: pre-test, habituation, and post-test. For one group, the phases occurred in the same context, while for another, the habituation p...

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Autores principales: Becerra Cespedes, Sebastian Agustin, Pinto Pinto, Jorge Andres
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/racc/article/view/23305
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topic Habituation
context
startle
potentiation
sensitization
Habituación
contexto
sobresalto
potenciación
sensibilización.
spellingShingle Habituation
context
startle
potentiation
sensitization
Habituación
contexto
sobresalto
potenciación
sensibilización.
Becerra Cespedes, Sebastian Agustin
Pinto Pinto, Jorge Andres
Contextual control in habituation: Diminution and potentiation of the startle response in humans.
topic_facet Habituation
context
startle
potentiation
sensitization
Habituación
contexto
sobresalto
potenciación
sensibilización.
author Becerra Cespedes, Sebastian Agustin
Pinto Pinto, Jorge Andres
author_facet Becerra Cespedes, Sebastian Agustin
Pinto Pinto, Jorge Andres
author_sort Becerra Cespedes, Sebastian Agustin
title Contextual control in habituation: Diminution and potentiation of the startle response in humans.
title_short Contextual control in habituation: Diminution and potentiation of the startle response in humans.
title_full Contextual control in habituation: Diminution and potentiation of the startle response in humans.
title_fullStr Contextual control in habituation: Diminution and potentiation of the startle response in humans.
title_full_unstemmed Contextual control in habituation: Diminution and potentiation of the startle response in humans.
title_sort contextual control in habituation: diminution and potentiation of the startle response in humans.
description The study examines the effects of context change on the habituation of the startle response in humans. In Experiment 1 the startle response was measured in three phases: pre-test, habituation, and post-test. For one group, the phases occurred in the same context, while for another, the habituation phase occurred in a different context. The results indicated that the different group had a more marked decrease between the pre-test and post-test than the same group. In Experiment 2, the same design was replicated, and the same results were obtained as in Experiment 1, although a different stimulus was used in the pre-test and post-test. Although the results are not statistically conclusive, they suggest that the context could be acquiring long-term potentiating properties that reduce the level of decrement that would be observed if only a habituation process existed.
publisher Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
publishDate 2019
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/racc/article/view/23305
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