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Anxious Responses to Predictable and Unpredictable Aversive Events.
Authors:Grillon  Christian; Baas  Johanna P; Lissek  Shmuel; Smith  Kathryn; Milstein  Jean
Abstract:Anxiety induced by 2 types of predictable and unpredictable aversive stimuli, an unpleasant shock or a less aversive airblast to the larynx, were investigated in a between-group design. Participants anticipated predictable (signaled) or unpredictable (not signaled) aversive events, or no aversive event. Unpredictable, relative to predictable, contexts potentiated the startle reflex in the shock group but not in the airblast group. These data suggest that unpredictability can lead to a sustained level of anxiety only when the pending stimulus is sufficiently aversive. Because predictable and unpredictable danger may induce different types of aversive responses, the proposed design can serve as a useful tool for studying the neurobiology and psychopharmacology of fear and anxiety. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:anxiety  aversive responses  anxious responses  shock  airblast  signaled event  shock group  startle reflex  event predictability
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