Schlenker R, Cohen R, Hopmann G
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Germany.
Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci. 1995;245(6):309-18. doi: 10.1007/BF02191873.
Startle-elicited blinks were measured during the presentation of affective slides in order to investigate emotional responsiveness in 24 male healthy subjects and 34 male schizophrenic patients. Although the two groups did not differ with regard to their subjective and autonomic responses to the slide stimuli, there was a significant difference between the groups in their responses to the startle probes. Patients rated low in affective expression showed a linear response pattern comparable to that of normal controls with largest amplitudes during unpleasant slides and smallest during pleasant slides. Patients without apparent deficit in affective expression showed a quadratic relationship with smaller blink amplitudes during both pleasant and unpleasant slides. Diminished affective expression rated on the basis of a clinical interview is not associated with a general attenuation of the blink reflex or of its modulation by exposure to emotional slides. Thus, we found no indication of an impairment in the perception of affective stimuli nor of reduced appreciation of pleasant stimuli (anhedonia) in these patients.
为了研究24名健康男性受试者和34名男性精神分裂症患者的情绪反应,在呈现情感幻灯片期间测量了惊吓诱发的眨眼。尽管两组在对幻灯片刺激的主观和自主反应方面没有差异,但在对惊吓探测的反应上两组之间存在显著差异。情感表达评分较低的患者表现出与正常对照组相当的线性反应模式,在不愉快幻灯片期间振幅最大,在愉快幻灯片期间最小。情感表达无明显缺陷的患者表现出二次关系,在愉快和不愉快幻灯片期间眨眼振幅均较小。基于临床访谈评定的情感表达减弱与眨眼反射的普遍减弱或通过暴露于情感幻灯片对其的调节无关。因此,我们没有发现这些患者在情感刺激感知受损或对愉快刺激的欣赏降低(快感缺失)的迹象。