Rahman Qazi, Kumari Veena, Wilson Glenn D
Institute of Psychiatry, Department of Psychology, University of London, England, UK.
Behav Neurosci. 2003 Oct;117(5):1096-102. doi: 10.1037/0735-7044.117.5.1096.
Prepulse inhibition (PPI) refers to a reduction in the startle response to a strong sensory stimulus when this stimulus is preceded by a weaker stimulus--the prepulse. PPI reflects a nonlearned sensorimotor gating mechanism and also shows a robust gender difference, with women exhibiting lower PPI than men. The present study examined the eyeblink startle responses to acoustic stimuli of 59 healthy heterosexual and homosexual men and women. Homosexual women showed significantly masculinized PPI compared with heterosexual women, whereas no difference was observed in PPI between homosexual and heterosexual men. These data provide the first evidence for within-gender differences in basic sensorimotor gating mechanisms and implicate the known neural substrates of PPI in human sexual orientation.
前脉冲抑制(PPI)是指当一个强感觉刺激之前出现一个较弱的刺激(即前脉冲)时,对该强感觉刺激的惊吓反应会减弱。PPI反映了一种非习得性的感觉运动门控机制,并且还表现出明显的性别差异,女性的PPI低于男性。本研究检测了59名健康异性恋和同性恋男性及女性对听觉刺激的眨眼惊吓反应。与异性恋女性相比,同性恋女性表现出明显男性化的PPI,而同性恋男性和异性恋男性的PPI没有差异。这些数据首次证明了基本感觉运动门控机制存在性别内差异,并表明PPI已知的神经基质与人类性取向有关。