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Contingency awareness and fear inhibition in a human fear-potentiated startle paradigm.
Authors:Jovanovic, Tanja   Norrholm, Seth D.   Keyes, Megan   Fiallos, Ana   Jovanovic, Sasa   Myers, Karyn M.   Davis, Michael   Duncan, Erica J.
Abstract:
Fear-potentiated startle is defined as an increase in the magnitude of the startle reflex in the presence of a stimulus that was previously paired with an aversive event. It has been proposed that a subject's awareness of the contingencies in the experiment may affect fear-potentiated startle. The authors adapted a conditional discrimination procedure (AX+/BX-), previously validated in animals, to a human fear-potentiated startle paradigm in 50 healthy volunteers. This paradigm allows for an assessment of fear-potentiated startle during threat conditions as well as inhibition of fear-potentiated startle during safety conditions. A response keypad was used to assess contingency awareness on a trial-by-trial basis. Both aware and unaware subjects showed fear-potentiated startle. However, awareness was related to stimulus discrimination and fear inhibition. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:human startle response   contingency awareness   discrimination learning   fear inhibition
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