Startle Modification
Implications for Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, and Clinical Science
Herausgeber: Bohmelt, Andreas H.; Schell, Anne M.; Dawson, Michael E.
Startle Modification
Implications for Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, and Clinical Science
Herausgeber: Bohmelt, Andreas H.; Schell, Anne M.; Dawson, Michael E.
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A comprehensive volume devoted to startle modification.
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A comprehensive volume devoted to startle modification.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 577g
- ISBN-13: 9780521087896
- ISBN-10: 0521087899
- Artikelnr.: 24878367
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 577g
- ISBN-13: 9780521087896
- ISBN-10: 0521087899
- Artikelnr.: 24878367
List of contributors; Preface; Prologue Howard S. Hoffman; Part I. Basic
Paradigms, Methods and Phenomena: 1. Startle modification: introduction and
overview Michael E. Dawson, Anne M. Schell and Andreas H. Boehmëlt; 2.
Startle elicitation: stimulus parameters, recording techniques, and
quantification W. Keith Berg and Marie T. Balaban; 3. Short lead interval
modification Terry D. Blumenthal; 4. Startle modification at long lead
intervals Lois E. Putnam and Eric J. Vanman; Part II. Physiological
Mediation of Startle Modification: 5. Neurophysiology and neuropharmacology
of startle modification and its affective modification Michael Davis, David
L. Walker and Younglim Lee; 6. Neurophysiology and neuropharmacology of
short lead interval startle modification Neal Swerdlow and Mark A. Geyer;
Part III. Psychological Mediation of Startle Modification: 7. Blink reflex
studies of attention and consciousness Steven Hackley; 8. Affect and the
startle reflex: motivation in perception Margaret M. Bradley, Bruce N.
Cuthbert and Peter J. Lang; Part IV. Individual Differences and Startle
Modification: 9. Affective individual differences, psychopathology, and
startle reflex modification Edwin W. Cook; 10. Psychopathic traits and
intoxicated states: affective concomitants and conceptual links Christopher
J. Patrick and Alan R. Lang; 11. Schizophrenia spectrum disorders Kristin
S. Cadenhead and David L. Braff; 12. Startle modification in children and
developmental effects Edward M. Ornitz; Part V. Relationships with Other
Paradigms and Measures: 13. Behavioral correlates of startle inhibition
Diane L. Filion, Kimberle A. Kelly and Erin A. Hazlett; 14. Event related
potential (ERP) components and startle Judith M. Ford and Walton T. Roth;
15. Startle modification during orienting and Pavlovian conditioning Ottmar
Lipp and David Siddle; References; Index.
Paradigms, Methods and Phenomena: 1. Startle modification: introduction and
overview Michael E. Dawson, Anne M. Schell and Andreas H. Boehmëlt; 2.
Startle elicitation: stimulus parameters, recording techniques, and
quantification W. Keith Berg and Marie T. Balaban; 3. Short lead interval
modification Terry D. Blumenthal; 4. Startle modification at long lead
intervals Lois E. Putnam and Eric J. Vanman; Part II. Physiological
Mediation of Startle Modification: 5. Neurophysiology and neuropharmacology
of startle modification and its affective modification Michael Davis, David
L. Walker and Younglim Lee; 6. Neurophysiology and neuropharmacology of
short lead interval startle modification Neal Swerdlow and Mark A. Geyer;
Part III. Psychological Mediation of Startle Modification: 7. Blink reflex
studies of attention and consciousness Steven Hackley; 8. Affect and the
startle reflex: motivation in perception Margaret M. Bradley, Bruce N.
Cuthbert and Peter J. Lang; Part IV. Individual Differences and Startle
Modification: 9. Affective individual differences, psychopathology, and
startle reflex modification Edwin W. Cook; 10. Psychopathic traits and
intoxicated states: affective concomitants and conceptual links Christopher
J. Patrick and Alan R. Lang; 11. Schizophrenia spectrum disorders Kristin
S. Cadenhead and David L. Braff; 12. Startle modification in children and
developmental effects Edward M. Ornitz; Part V. Relationships with Other
Paradigms and Measures: 13. Behavioral correlates of startle inhibition
Diane L. Filion, Kimberle A. Kelly and Erin A. Hazlett; 14. Event related
potential (ERP) components and startle Judith M. Ford and Walton T. Roth;
15. Startle modification during orienting and Pavlovian conditioning Ottmar
Lipp and David Siddle; References; Index.
List of contributors; Preface; Prologue Howard S. Hoffman; Part I. Basic
Paradigms, Methods and Phenomena: 1. Startle modification: introduction and
overview Michael E. Dawson, Anne M. Schell and Andreas H. Boehmëlt; 2.
Startle elicitation: stimulus parameters, recording techniques, and
quantification W. Keith Berg and Marie T. Balaban; 3. Short lead interval
modification Terry D. Blumenthal; 4. Startle modification at long lead
intervals Lois E. Putnam and Eric J. Vanman; Part II. Physiological
Mediation of Startle Modification: 5. Neurophysiology and neuropharmacology
of startle modification and its affective modification Michael Davis, David
L. Walker and Younglim Lee; 6. Neurophysiology and neuropharmacology of
short lead interval startle modification Neal Swerdlow and Mark A. Geyer;
Part III. Psychological Mediation of Startle Modification: 7. Blink reflex
studies of attention and consciousness Steven Hackley; 8. Affect and the
startle reflex: motivation in perception Margaret M. Bradley, Bruce N.
Cuthbert and Peter J. Lang; Part IV. Individual Differences and Startle
Modification: 9. Affective individual differences, psychopathology, and
startle reflex modification Edwin W. Cook; 10. Psychopathic traits and
intoxicated states: affective concomitants and conceptual links Christopher
J. Patrick and Alan R. Lang; 11. Schizophrenia spectrum disorders Kristin
S. Cadenhead and David L. Braff; 12. Startle modification in children and
developmental effects Edward M. Ornitz; Part V. Relationships with Other
Paradigms and Measures: 13. Behavioral correlates of startle inhibition
Diane L. Filion, Kimberle A. Kelly and Erin A. Hazlett; 14. Event related
potential (ERP) components and startle Judith M. Ford and Walton T. Roth;
15. Startle modification during orienting and Pavlovian conditioning Ottmar
Lipp and David Siddle; References; Index.
Paradigms, Methods and Phenomena: 1. Startle modification: introduction and
overview Michael E. Dawson, Anne M. Schell and Andreas H. Boehmëlt; 2.
Startle elicitation: stimulus parameters, recording techniques, and
quantification W. Keith Berg and Marie T. Balaban; 3. Short lead interval
modification Terry D. Blumenthal; 4. Startle modification at long lead
intervals Lois E. Putnam and Eric J. Vanman; Part II. Physiological
Mediation of Startle Modification: 5. Neurophysiology and neuropharmacology
of startle modification and its affective modification Michael Davis, David
L. Walker and Younglim Lee; 6. Neurophysiology and neuropharmacology of
short lead interval startle modification Neal Swerdlow and Mark A. Geyer;
Part III. Psychological Mediation of Startle Modification: 7. Blink reflex
studies of attention and consciousness Steven Hackley; 8. Affect and the
startle reflex: motivation in perception Margaret M. Bradley, Bruce N.
Cuthbert and Peter J. Lang; Part IV. Individual Differences and Startle
Modification: 9. Affective individual differences, psychopathology, and
startle reflex modification Edwin W. Cook; 10. Psychopathic traits and
intoxicated states: affective concomitants and conceptual links Christopher
J. Patrick and Alan R. Lang; 11. Schizophrenia spectrum disorders Kristin
S. Cadenhead and David L. Braff; 12. Startle modification in children and
developmental effects Edward M. Ornitz; Part V. Relationships with Other
Paradigms and Measures: 13. Behavioral correlates of startle inhibition
Diane L. Filion, Kimberle A. Kelly and Erin A. Hazlett; 14. Event related
potential (ERP) components and startle Judith M. Ford and Walton T. Roth;
15. Startle modification during orienting and Pavlovian conditioning Ottmar
Lipp and David Siddle; References; Index.