SENSITIZATION AND AVERSIVE-CONDITIONING - EFFECTS ON THE STARTLE REFLEX AND ELECTRODERMAL RESPONDING

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HAMM, AO [1 ]
STARK, R [1 ]
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[1] UNIV GIESSEN,DEPT PSYCHOL,W-6300 GIESSEN,GERMANY
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INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE | 1993年 / 28卷 / 02期
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10.1007/BF02691223
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Animal data suggest that shock sensitization as well as aversive learning potentiates the acoustic startle reflex. The present experiment tested, whether this shock sensitization also occurs in human subjects and whether it precedes aversive conditioning. Sixty subjects viewed - prior to conditioning - a series of slides of different emotional contents including the to be conditioned stimuli (CSs). Afterwards, the experimenter attached the shock electrodes and initiated shock exposure. Then, subjects were randomly assigned to view a series of two slides, each for eight acquisition trials in which one slide was followed by a shock. Subsequently, extinction trials (12 for each slide) were administered. During preconditioning, acquisition, and extinction, startle probes occurred unpredictably during and between slide viewing. Preconditioning data replicated previous results by Lang and his associates, showing that the startle response magnitude is directly related to the affective valence induced by the slides. Shock exposure strongly facilitated the startle reflex magnitude. This shock sensitization was absent for the skin conductance response. Course of learning also varied for both response systems. The data suggest that startle reflex potentiation indexes the acquisition of an avoidance disposition, which is preceded by a general sensitization of the protective reflexes. Skin conductance learning follows arousal changes and is modulated by cognitive processes.
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