Grillon Christian, Baas Johanna
National Institute of Mental Health, DHHS, Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program, 15K North Drive, Bldg 15K, MSC 2670, Bethesda, MD 20895, USA.
Clin Neurophysiol. 2003 Sep;114(9):1557-79. doi: 10.1016/s1388-2457(03)00202-5.
To provide an overview of startle reflex methodologies applied to the examination of emotional and motivational states in humans and to review the findings in different forms of psychopathology.
Pertinent articles were searched mostly via MEDLINE and PsycINFO.
The startle reflex is a non-invasive translational tool of research that bridges the gap between animal and human investigations. Startle is used to study fear and anxiety, affective disturbances, sensitization, motivational states, and homeostasis.
The startle reflex is highly sensitive to various factors that are of interest in the studies of emotional disorders and has promoted new areas of investigations in psychiatry. However, research in psychiatry is still in its infancy and most findings await replication. Future progress will benefit from the development of innovative and powerful designs tailored to investigate specific disorders.
The startle reflex has utility as a research tool to examine trauma-related disorders, fear learning, drug addiction, and to contrast affective states and emotional processing across diagnostic groups, but its usefulness as a diagnostic tool is limited.
概述用于检查人类情绪和动机状态的惊跳反射方法,并综述不同形式精神病理学的研究结果。
主要通过MEDLINE和PsycINFO检索相关文章。
惊跳反射是一种非侵入性的转化研究工具,弥合了动物研究和人类研究之间的差距。惊跳反射用于研究恐惧和焦虑、情感障碍、敏感化、动机状态和体内平衡。
惊跳反射对情绪障碍研究中感兴趣的各种因素高度敏感,并推动了精神病学新的研究领域。然而,精神病学研究仍处于起步阶段,大多数研究结果有待重复验证。未来的进展将受益于为研究特定疾病量身定制的创新且强大的设计。
惊跳反射作为一种研究工具,可用于检查创伤相关障碍、恐惧学习、药物成瘾,以及对比不同诊断组的情感状态和情绪加工,但作为诊断工具的实用性有限。