Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 383 pages
- Published by: Cambridge University Press
- Edition: 1st Edition March 15, 1999
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0521580463
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0521580465
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Book Dimensions:
9.2 x 6.3 x 1 inches
- Weighs: 1 pounds
Product Review
"In summary, this book succeeds because it is one of the first texts to comprehensively review this newly emergent and important research areaI look forward to a second edition in a few years time that could deservedly be called a Handbook of Startle Modification. Contemporary Psychology
"This is a valuable and comprehensive new book in which the state of knowledge of the research paradigm of startle modification is summarized. Researchers who work in psychophysiology should read and refer to this book." Doody Publishing, Inc.
"this book succeeds because it is one of the first texts to comprehensively review this newly emergent and important research area. It provides an great starting point for both the graduate student and experienced researcher wishing to incorporate startle modification procedures in to their workI strongly urge researchers interested in the interrelationships between attentional and affective processes but who have not explored the startle modification paradigm, to acquire a copy of this book to immerse themselves into this fascinating area of study." Contemporary Psychology, APA Review of Books
Product Description
The startle response (as a result of a sudden, loud noise, for instance) is a reflex that is wired into the brain at a very basic level. Although everybody will exhibit such a reflex, the strength and quickness of the startle response is modified by a subject's underlying psychoneurological state. Therefore, the nature of this modification is now seen as an accurate, objective measure of very deep neurological processes. This book is the first comprehensive volume devoted to startle modification. It offers a unique overview of the methods, measurement, physiology, and psychology of the phenomenon, particularly modification of the human startle eyeblink. Many of the world's leading investigators in the field have made contributions to this volume. Coverage includes elicitation and recording of startle blink; issues in measurement and quantification; the neurophysiological basis of the basic startle response and its modification by attentional and affective processes; psychological processes underlying short and long lead interval modification (including prepulse inhibition); applications of startle modification to the study of psychopathology, including
schizophrenia, affective disorders, and psychopathy and developmental processes; and relationships with ERPs and behavioral measures of information processing.