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Choice reaction times for human head rotations are shortened by startling acoustic stimuli, irrespective of stimulus direction.

机译:不论刺激方向如何,都可以通过令人震惊的声音刺激来缩短人头旋转的选择反应时间。

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Auditory startle reflexes can accelerate simple voluntary reaction times (StartReact effect). To investigate the role of startle reflexes on more complex motor behaviour we formulated two questions: (1) can auditory startle reflexes shorten choice reaction times?; (2) is the StartReact effect differentially modulated when startling auditory stimuli are delivered ipsilaterally or contralaterally to an imperative 'go' signal? We instructed 16 healthy subjects to rotate their head as rapidly as possible to the left or to right in response to a guiding visual imperative stimulus (IS), in both a simple and choice reaction protocol. Startling acoustic stimuli (113 dB) were delivered simultaneously with the IS (from either the same or opposite side) to induce the StartReact effect. We recorded kinematics of head rotations and electromyographic responses. The StartReact effect was present during choice reaction tasks (56 ms onset reduction; P < 0.001). The presentation side of the startling stimulus (left/right) did not influence the effect in choice reaction tasks. We observed a directional effect in simple reaction tasks, but this probably occurred due to a flooring effect of reaction times. Onsets of EMG responses in neck muscles were not influenced by the direction of the acoustic startling stimulus. Startling acoustic stimuli decrease reaction times not only in simple but also in choice reaction time tasks, suggesting that startle reflexes can accelerate adequate human motor responses. The absence of a clear directional sensitivity of reaction times to startling acoustic stimuli suggests that the acceleration is not highly specific, but seems to provide a global preparatory effect upon which further tailored action can be undertaken more quickly.
机译:听觉惊吓反射可以加快简单的自愿反应时间(StartReact效应)。为了研究惊吓反射在更复杂的运动行为中的作用,我们提出了两个问题:(1)听觉惊吓反射能否缩短选择反应时间? (2)当令人震惊的听觉刺激同侧或对侧传递给命令性“开始”信号时,StartReact效应是否得到了不同的调节?我们指示16名健康受试者以简单和选择的反应方案响应指导性视觉命令刺激(IS)尽可能快地向左或向右旋转头部。惊人的声刺激(113 dB)与IS同时(从同一侧或相对侧)传递,以引起StartReact效果。我们记录了头部旋转和肌电反应的运动学。选择反应任务期间出现StartReact效应(起效时间减少56毫秒; P <0.001)。令人吃惊的刺激(左侧/右侧)的呈现侧不影响选择反应任务中的效果。我们在简单的反应任务中观察到定向效应,但这可能是由于反应时间的下限效应所致。颈部肌肉的肌电图反应的发作不受听觉惊吓刺激方向的影响。令人震惊的声学刺激不仅在简单的反应时间任务中而且在选择的反应时间任务中都减少了反应时间,这表明惊吓反射可以加速人体的适当运动反应。反应时间对惊人的听觉刺激没有明确的方向敏感性,这表明加速度并不是高度特定的,但似乎提供了整体的准备作用,可以在此基础上更快地采取进一步的定制行动。

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