Startle reflex potentiation during aversive picture viewing as an indicator of trait fear
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Psychopathic PersonalityAversive startle potentiation and fear pathology: Mediating role of threat sensitivity and moderating impact of depression.Emotional reactivity to threat modulates activity in mentalizing network during aggression.Context and explicit threat cue modulation of the startle reflex: preliminary evidence of distinctions between adolescents with principal fear disorders versus distress disordersAre individual differences in appetitive and defensive motivation related? A psychophysiological examination in two samplesEmotional reactivity to emotional and smoking cues during smoking abstinence: potentiated startle and P300 suppressionClarifying the role of defensive reactivity deficits in psychopathy and antisocial personality using startle reflex methodology.Startle modulation by affective facesLinking dimensional models of internalizing psychopathology to neurobiological systems: affect-modulated startle as an indicator of fear and distress disorders and affiliated traits.A reverse translational approach to quantify approach-avoidance conflict in humansOperationalizing proneness to externalizing psychopathology as a multivariate psychophysiological phenotypeDispositional fear, negative affectivity, and neuroimaging response to visually suppressed emotional faces.Factors of psychopathy and electrocortical response to emotional pictures: Further evidence for a two-process theory.Reliability and Construct Validity of the Psychopathic Personality Inventory-Revised in a Swedish Non-Criminal Sample - A Multimethod Approach including Psychophysiological Correlates of Empathy for Pain.Psychoneurometric operationalization of threat sensitivity: Relations with clinical symptom and physiological response criteria.Neurobehavioral Traits as Transdiagnostic Predictors of Clinical Problems.Reduced negative affect response in female psychopathsDeficient fear conditioning in psychopathy as a function of interpersonal and affective disturbancesClarifying domains of internalizing psychopathology using neurophysiology.Reconceptualizing antisocial deviance in neurobehavioral terms.Triarchic Model of Psychopathy: Origins, Operationalizations, and Observed Linkages with Personality and General Psychopathology.Assessing the external correlates of alternative factor models of the Psychopathic Personality Inventory-short form across three samples.Emotional reactivity and regulation in individuals with psychopathic traits: Evidence for a disconnect between neurophysiology and self-report.Callous-unemotional, impulsive-irresponsible, and grandiose-manipulative traits: Distinct associations with heart rate, skin conductance, and startle responses to violent and erotic scenes.Methodological issues in the use of individual brain measures to index trait liabilities: The example of noise-probe P3.Food-Restriction Lowers the Acoustic Startle Response in both Male and Female Rats, and, in Combination with Acute Ghrelin Injection, Abolishes the Expression of Fear-Potentiated Startle in Male Rats.Evidence of a prominent genetic basis for associations between psychoneurometric traits and common mental disorders.Psychoneurometric assessment of dispositional liabilities for suicidal behavior: phenotypic and etiological associations.Psychometric properties of startle and corrugator response in NPU, affective picture viewing, and resting state tasks.Hit or Run: Exploring Aggressive and Avoidant Reactions to Interpersonal Provocation Using a Novel Fight-or-Escape Paradigm (FOE).Oxytocin enhances observational fear in mice.Postauricular reflexes elicited by soft acoustic clicks and loud noise probes: Reliability, prepulse facilitation, and sensitivity to picture contents.Lack of predictive power of trait fear and anxiety for conditioned pain modulation (CPM).The better of two evils? Evidence that children exhibiting continuous conduct problems high or low on callous-unemotional traits score on opposite directions on physiological and behavioral measures of fear.The startle paradigm in a forensic psychiatric setting: elucidating psychopathy.Threat bias, not negativity bias, underpins differences in political ideology.Neural response patterns in spider, blood-injection-injury and social fearful individuals: new insights from a simultaneous EEG/ECG-fMRI study.Emotional processing and rTMS: does inhibitory theta burst stimulation affect the human startle reflex?Delineating physiologic defensive reactivity in the domain of self-report: phenotypic and etiologic structure of dispositional fear.Combining neural and behavioral indicators in the assessment of internalizing psychopathology in children and adolescents.
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Startle reflex potentiation during aversive picture viewing as an indicator of trait fear
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Startle reflex potentiation during aversive picture viewing as an indicator of trait fear
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Startle reflex potentiation during aversive picture viewing as an indicator of trait fear
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Startle reflex potentiation during aversive picture viewing as an indicator of trait fear
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Christopher J Patrick
Edward M Bernat
Uma Vaidyanathan
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10.1111/J.1469-8986.2008.00751.X
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2008-11-15T00:00:00Z