نتایج جستجو برای: stimuli-responsivity

تعداد نتایج: 95407  

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 1987
G Ben-Shakhar I Gati

The present study focuses on the relation between stimulus features and psychophysiological responsivity by using a modified version of the information detection paradigm. Compound pictorial and verbal stimuli (schematic faces with beard, glasses, and hat, and descriptions of people in terms of occupation, city of residence, a hobby, and a personality trait) were used as the relevant stimuli th...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2013
Shulamite A Green Jeffrey D Rudie Natalie L Colich Jeffrey J Wood David Shirinyan Leanna Hernandez Nim Tottenham Mirella Dapretto Susan Y Bookheimer

OBJECTIVES Sensory over-responsivity (SOR), defined as a negative response to or avoidance of sensory stimuli, is both highly prevalent and extremely impairing in youth with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), yet little is known about the neurological bases of SOR. This study aimed to examine the functional neural correlates of SOR by comparing brain responses to sensory stimuli in youth with and...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2015
David Pagliaccio Joan L. Luby Ryan Bogdan Arpana Agrawal Michael S. Gaffrey Andrew C. Belden Kelly N. Botteron Michael P. Harms Deanna M. Barch

Accumulating evidence suggests a role for stress exposure, particularly during early life, and for variation in genes involved in stress response pathways in neural responsivity to emotional stimuli. Understanding how individual differences in these factors predict differences in emotional responsivity may be important for understanding both normative emotional development and for understanding...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2010
Jennifer R Mathews Deanna M Barch

Social functioning deficits have long been a defining feature in schizophrenia, but relatively little research has examined how emotion responsivity influences functional outcome in this disorder. The goal of the current study was to begin to elucidate the relationships between emotion responsivity, social cognition, and functional outcome in schizophrenia. Participants were 40 outpatients diag...

2009
Mary L. Schneider Colleen F. Moore Julie A. Larson Christina S. Barr Onofre T. DeJesus Andrew D. Roberts

Sensory processing disorder, characterized by over- or under-responsivity to non-noxious environmental stimuli, is a common but poorly understood disorder. We examined the role of prenatal alcohol exposure, serotonin transporter gene polymorphic region variation (rh5-HTTLPR), and striatal dopamine (DA) function on behavioral measures of sensory responsivity to repeated non-noxious sensory stimu...

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 2016
Nadja Herten Tobias Otto Dirk Adolph Bettina M Pause Robert Kumsta Oliver T Wolf

Cortisol release in a stressful situation can be beneficial for memory encoding and memory consolidation. Stimuli, such as odors, related to the stressful episode may successfully cue memory contents of the stress experience. The current investigation aimed at testing the potency of stress to influence startle responsivity 24 hr later and to implicitly reactivate emotional memory traces trigger...

2013
Vaughn R. Steele Cameron Staley Timothy Fong Nicole Prause

BACKGROUND Modulation of sexual desires is, in some cases, necessary to avoid inappropriate or illegal sexual behavior (downregulation of sexual desire) or to engage with a romantic partner (upregulation of sexual desire). Some have suggested that those who have difficulty downregulating their sexual desires be diagnosed as having a sexual 'addiction'. This diagnosis is thought to be associated...

Journal: :Autism : the international journal of research and practice 2014
Teresa Tavassoli Lucy J Miller Sarah A Schoen Darci M Nielsen Simon Baron-Cohen

Anecdotal reports and empirical evidence suggest that sensory processing issues are a key feature of autism spectrum conditions. This study set out to investigate whether adults with autism spectrum conditions report more sensory over-responsivity than adults without autism spectrum conditions. Another goal of the study was to identify whether autistic traits in adults with and without autism s...

2017
Daniel T Burley Nicola S Gray Robert J Snowden

Psychopathic individuals show a range of affective processing deficits, typically associated with the interpersonal/affective component of psychopathy. However, previous research has been inconsistent as to whether psychopathy, within both offender and community populations, is associated with deficient autonomic responses to the simple presentation of affective stimuli. Changes in pupil diamet...

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