نتایج جستجو برای: orbicularis oculi

تعداد نتایج: 1103  

Journal: :Neurology 2008
A Vanhaudenhuyse J Giacino C Schnakers K Kalmar C Smart M-A Bruno O Gosseries G Moonen S Laureys

The blink response to visual threat is a standard bedside method for testing visual processing. In response to a sudden gesture directed toward the eyes, a person with a normal blink response will promptly contract both orbicularis oculi muscles to close the eyelids momentarily. There is no consensus as to whether blinking to visual threat (BVT) is purely reflex1 or a cognitively mediated behav...

2016
Antonia V. Seligowski Daniel J. Lee Lynsey R. Miron Holly K. Orcutt Tanja Jovanovic Seth D. Norrholm

BACKGROUND Emotion dysregulation has been implicated in the negative outcomes following trauma exposure. A proposed biomarker of emotion dysregulation, respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA), has demonstrated associations with trauma-related phenomena, such as the fear-potentiated startle (FPS) response. The current study aimed to examine the prospective association between emotion dysregulation an...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2003
Michelle N Shiota Belinda Campos Dacher Keltner

Although several theorists posit the existence of multiple discrete positive emotion states,1–4 much empirical research on the nature and consequences of emotion considers only one: happiness.5–8 Studies of the facial display of emotion have documented universally recognized expressions of sadness, anger, fear, and other negative emotions, but have not differentiated among positive emotions.6 T...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1995
M Aramideh B W Ongerboer de Visser J W Brans J H Koelman J D Speelman

The response to botulinum toxin type A was compared after two injection techniques in 45 patients with blepharospasm. Initially, patients were treated according to a triple injection technique; two injections into the upper eyelid and one injection into the lower eyelid. Subsequently, without altering the dose, the same patient group received two further injections into the pretarsal portion of...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 1993
M G Frank P Ekman W V Friesen

Ekman and Friesen (1982) predicted that smiles that express enjoyment would be marked by smoother zygomatic major actions of more consistent duration than the zygomatic major actions of nonenjoyment smiles. Study 1 measured the duration and smoothness of smiles shown by female subjects in response to positive emotion films while alone and in a social interaction. Enjoyment smiles in both situat...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1983
G M Halmagyi M A Gresty

Conventional neuro-otological tests measure only semi-circular canal function and not otolith function. A clinically acceptable test of otolith function was developed. Previous studies suggested that muscle responses which occur less than 100 ms after release into free-fall are part of a startle reflex originating in the otoliths. With a couch capable of producing sudden, safe, comfortable free...

2003
William Michael Brown Boris Palameta

Altruism is difficult to explain evolutionarily if subtle cheaters exist in a population (Trivers, 1971). A pathway to the evolutionary maintenance of cooperation is nonverbal altruist-detection. One adaptive advantage of nonverbal altruist-detection is the formation of trustworthy division of labour partnerships (Frank, 1988). Three studies were designed to test a fundamental assumption behind...

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