Publication | Closed Access
Startle Reaction: Modification by Background Acoustic Stimulation
130
Citations
1
References
1963
Year
MusicAudio ElectroacousticsSpeech PerceptionEngineeringBioacousticsRelative Refractory StatePsychoacousticsSteady NoiseStartle ReactionNoise PollutionBiological Effects Of Acoustic WavesNoisePulsed NoiseElectrophysiologyUltrasoundNervous SystemMedicineAuditory System
Six rats were exposed to a sequence of gunshot-like acoustical bursts during silence, during steady noise, and during pulsed noise. Assessment of their startle reactions to the bursts revealed that a background of steady noise enhanced the response, whereas a background of pulsed noise produced suppression of response. It is hypothesized that pulsed noise causes a relative refractory state in the mechanisms responsible for startle and that steady noise may enhance startle by masking uncontrolled punctiform acoustic stimuli.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1