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Braun G - - 1992
1. The proboscis extension reflex is an appetitive component of the bee's feeding behavior that is elicited by touching one antenna with a droplet of sugar water. Repetitive stimulation leads to a decrement and finally to the disappearance of the response, which can be restored by stimulating the contralateral antenna. ...
Yamamura C - - 1992
The periodontal mechanism that controls the jaw reflexes was examined in lightly anesthetized rats. Motor-unit activity in the masseter and temporal muscles was recorded electromyographically and pressure stimulation was applied to either an upper incisor or an upper molar. Reflex effects of dental stimulation varied depending on the level of ...
Simons R F - - 1992
The present study examined modification of the startle reflex in psychosis-prone and normal control subjects, using a continuous pure tone prestimulus (S1) and an intense white noise startle stimulus (S2). Reflex modification conditions consisted of stimulus pairs with onset asynchronies of 60, 120, and 2000 ms with a startle-alone condition ...
Williams L R - - 1992
Complementary data from two closely-related experiments were analyzed to investigate the reliability of individual differences of H-reflex amplitude. Some concomitant analysis of M-reflex was also included. The purpose was to do this in a manner that was more direct and more detailed than found hitherto in the literature. Fundamental techniques ...
Larson M D - - 1991
Twelve human volunteers were studied to determine the effect of eye surface cooling on the parameters of the light reflex. Surface cooling resulted in a 38% decrease in the maximum constriction velocity and a 36% decrease in the maximum redilation velocity. These changes were thought to be the result of ...
Blumenthal E Z - - 1991
This hypothesized reflex relates the vertical direction of gaze to the amount of tension exerted by the ciliary muscle. Based on simple observations the following is assumed. When looking downwards a tendency for closer focusing (near searching) exists even without a specific visual stimulus, whereas looking up favors a more ...
Gavriysky V S - - 1991
The relations between the parameters of a pupillary light reflex and the reaction time to four intensities of light stimulation were studied in 13 normal volunteers (mean age 21.7 years). The consensual pupillary reactions to light were recorded at an infrared-reflecting pupillograph; the reaction time (RT) was recorded by a ...
Murray A - - 1991
The repeatability of pupil response measurements made with the Pupilscan instrument has been assessed. Two operators made 32 repeat recordings of the pupil response in each eye of eight normal subjects over four days. A total of 512 recordings were made and the results analysed by variance analysis. Room light ...
Lin D C - - 1991
The purpose of this study was to examine gravity-induced oscillations of the lower leg in normal and spastic subjects, with a view towards evaluating a clinical test of spasticity called the "pendulum" test. Motivations for studying the pendulum test were to determine if realistic aspects of spasticity and neuromuscular control ...
del Cerro M - - 1991
In seeing rats light flashes inhibit acoustic startle reflexes at short lead times. In contrast, visually impaired (light-blinded) rats show an early phase of exaggerated reflex expression, revealing the presence of pathological visual processing, and then an aberrant late phase of delayed inhibition. Grafting fetal retinal cells into the damaged ...
Drummond P D - - 1991
The aim of this study was to investigate variables that influence the degree of pupillary constriction to dilute pilocarpine eyedrops in healthy control subjects. The pupillary response to 50 microliter of pilocarpine 0.0625% in darkness, dim light, and bright light was measured photographically in 15 healthy adults. Constriction to pilocarpine ...
Kuchkin S N - - 1991
An investigation of the role of the rapid neurogenic component and its constituents in the organization of effort hyperpnea was carried out in athletes during physical loads increasing stepwise. The contribution of the condition reflex constituent in the general ventilatory response increases after the subject became acquainted with the increase ...
Larson M D - - 1991
The pupillary light reflex is often evaluated in the perioperative period as a measure of cranial nerve and midbrain integrity. Although surgical concentrations of some anesthetic agents and severe hypothermia qualitatively alter the light reflex, confounding factors frequently present during postanesthetic recovery have not been specifically quantified. We therefore studied ...
Hubel K A - - 1991
We have tested the hypothesis that luminal secretagogues initiate neural reflexes that alter ion transport in small intestinal segments proximal or distal to the site of the secretory stimulus. Effects of secretagogues that act by different mechanisms were studied in vitro by measuring short circuit current (ISC) of ileum or ...
Howarth P A - - 1991
The pupil oscillates in synchrony with a slow beat produced by adding two lights flickering at slightly different frequencies. This behavior shows that nonlinear processes are present within the pathway. To localize these processes, a light of one frequency was presented to one eye, while a light of a different ...
Abbruzzese M - - 1991
1. Central delay (CD) changes after facilitatory or inhibitory conditioning of the soleus H reflex have been investigated in a group of normal subjects as a function of the conditioning and test stimulus intensities and also as a function of the Hmax/Mmax ratio. Both facilitation and inhibition of the reflex ...
Kardon R H - - 1991
The authors developed an automated method of pupil perimetry by linking an infrared video pupillometer to a Humphrey Field Analyzer. Software was developed to automatically analyze the pupil responses to focal light stimuli and display the results graphically. All 76 locations of Humphrey program 30-2 could be tested twice within ...
Chapman C E - - 1991
The effects of hip flexion and extension on the ipsilateral soleus Hoffmann (H) reflex recruitment curve were studied in 11 healthy subjects. Hip flexion (50 degrees), but not hip extension (15-20 degrees), produced changes in the H-reflex. A maintained facilitation, peaking at intensities of stimulation producing a maximal H-reflex (Hmax), ...
Micieli G - - 1991
Different varieties of pupillary abnormalities have been described in Parkinson's disease but it is not clear if this is due to the disease itself or to the pharmacological treatment. In this study, pupil reactivity to various stimuli (dark/light adaptation, light reflex, near vision reaction and electrical sural stimulation) was investigated ...
Cacace A T - - 1991
Threshold and suprathreshold temporal integration (TI) effects were studied in the crossed and uncrossed human acoustic stapedius reflex. Changes in reflex threshold were compared at four stimulus durations and for six threshold response criteria; suprathreshold effects were similarly compared at four stimulus durations and at five stimulus sound-pressure levels. Our ...
Ettinger E R - - 1991
Variations in anisocoria in light and dark conditions are used to help diagnose normal and pathologic conditions; however, there have been few observations of anisocoria in different lighting and accommodative conditions. The authors measured pupil size photographically in a group of normal subjects examined in six conditions that were controlled ...
Bour L J - - 1991
In 54 healthy individuals, and in 25 spastic and 7 dystonic subjects, soleus H-reflex vibratory inhibition, H M ratio, and homonymous recovery curves obtained at two stimulus intensity levels were investigated in the same subject. In spasticity, the most prominent changes consist of a diminution of the vibratory inhibition at ...
Pettorossi V E - - 1991
The contribution of the maculo-ocular reflex to gaze stability was studied in 10 pigmented rabbits by rolling the animals at various angles of sagittal inclination of the rotation and/or longitudinal animal axes. At low frequencies (0.005-0.01 Hz) of sinusoidal stimulation the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) was due to macular activation, while ...
Bakes A - - 1990
1. The miotic responses evoked by brief light stimuli were compared between a group of 10 patients suffering from generalized anxiety disorder and 10 age- and sex-matched healthy control subjects. 2. Resting pupil diameter in the dark did not differ significantly between the two groups. 3. In both groups, the ...
Saltykov A B - - 1990
An instrumental defense reflex of pedal pressing during the action of a conditional signal (light) was developed in rats. The process of learning given a varying probability of the random performance of the instrumental reaction, p(a), which depends in particular on the duration of the intervals between the action of ...
Daniel R K - - 1990
The physical characteristics of the light reflexes of the nasal tip are defined in large part by the studio lighting configuration. By varying the lighting configuration, it is possible to alter the light reflexes as regards their number, distance apart, symmetry, and size. For the plastic surgeon, the quarter light ...
Zotova E G - - 1990
The influence of the extirpation of the sensorimotor cortex (SMC) on the formation and maintenance of a previously developed alimentary conditioned reflex to a simultaneous complex stimulus (light + sound) with extinction of the reaction to unreinforced components of the complex signal was studied in kittens aged 39 days to ...
Thilmann A F - - 1990
The reflex EMG responses from a tendon tap or an imposed, medium amplitude (30 degrees), stretch at a range of stretch velocities have been recorded from the triceps and biceps muscles of normal human subjects and in both the affected and "unaffected" arms of hemiparetic patients under relaxed conditions. In ...
Acocella C M - - 1990
The present study was designed to investigate the effect of directed attention on elicitation and modification of the startle reflex. 30 adult human subjects received 90 dB(A) broadband noise startle stimuli either alone or preceded by a 60 dB(A) prepulse (either 2000-Hz tone, 1000-Hz tone, or broadband noise). Subjects were ...
Winn B - - 1990
Temporal variations in the nominally steady-state accommodation response can be characterized approximately by two principal regions of dominant activity: a low frequency region (LFR less than 0.6 Hz) and a high frequency region (HFR greater than 1.0 Hz). The observed changes of activity in the LFR induced by varying stimulus ...
Dietz V - - 1990
Amplitude modulation of the quadriceps H reflex was investigated during the early part of the stance phase of gait in normal human subjects. Stability of the M wave was used to ensure constancy of the effective stimulus strength. In all subjects there was a progressive decrease in the reflex amplitude ...
Gerrard R L - - 1990
The rat's (Long-Evans) acoustic startle reflex to a high-frequency tone burst (10.5 kHz) was depressed by intense high-frequency band-pass noise (8-16 kHz) but enhanced by low frequency noise (1-2 kHz). However, contrary to the hypothesis that the depression of startle in intense background noise is produced by sensory masking, the ...
Freeman S - - 1990
The transient increase in admittance seen at the beginning of the acoustic reflex response in man was investigated with a view to reaching a better understanding of its possible mechanisms. The sound stimulus intensity, its duration and its off-time were varied to investigate their effects on the morphology of the ...
Milton J G - - 1990
Pupil cycling was produced using an electronic circuit so that the retina was illuminated in Maxwellian view only when pupil area exceeded an adjustable area threshold, Aref. The maximum (Amax) and minimum (Amin) amplitude of the oscillations varied linearly with Aref. These observations are described by a delay-differential equation. The ...
Dietz V - - 1990
Amplitude modulation of the quadriceps tendon jerk reflex was investigated during the step cycle in normal human subjects. Reflex amplitude was compared with that obtained during a control stance condition, with "equivalent" levels of EMG activity and limb position. During gait there was a progressive decrease in the reflex amplitude ...
Medek A - - 1990
Reproduction of fixed conditioned alimentary motor reflexes in long-time laboratory kept cats in the course of the year is remarkably influenced by the sexual cycle. Estrus, anestrus, gestation and deliveries act upon the reflex reproduction in a similar way like deliberate application of experimental stress of various intensity. The study ...
Milton J G - - 1990
This paper briefly reviews the role of mixed feedback, neural delays, and neural noise in the genesis of complex oscillations in neurological feedback systems. The results are concretely discussed within the context of recurrent inhibition in the mammalian hippocampus, and a hybrid version of the pupil light reflex with externally ...
Stephan K - - 1990
The growth function of the contralateral stapedius reflex elicited by analog electrostimulation via cochlear implant was investigated in 9 patients and compared to reflex functions obtained for acoustic stimulation in 3 normal-hearing subjects. Sinusoidal signal bursts with the same time pattern were used for the two stimulation modes, the contraction ...
Stephan K - - 1990
The dynamic range of the contralateral Stapedius reflex elicited by analog electrostimulation via cochlear implant was investigated in 8 subjects supplied with a Vienna prosthesis. The study comprised patients fitted with intracochlear devices as well as patients with extracochlear devices. Sinusoidal bursts of 125, 500, 1,000 and 2,000 Hz were ...
Robinson J - - 1990
The pupil controls the amount of light entering the eye. We have examined both the time course for the development of the light reflex and pupil diameter before and after this event in 50 neonates. The pupillary light reflex was absent in all neonates of less than 30 weeks' gestational ...
Pickworth W B - - 1989
The pupillary effects of several opiates were assessed in human volunteers (N = 6) by means of a newly developed hand-held pupilometer, Pupilscan. Static (diameter) and dynamic (light reflex) responses after morphine, heroin, codeine, oxycodone, oxymorphone and hydrocodone were recorded. The opiates caused dose-related decreases in pupillary size and in ...
Jakimetz J J - - 1989
The acoustic-reflex thresholds (ART) for multicomponent tonal complexes of varying bandwidth and spectral density were obtained from 20 normal-hearing (air-conduction thresholds less than or equal to 20 dB HL at 250-8000 Hz) young adults ranging in age from 20-30 years and 20 normal-hearing, old subjects ranging in age from 60-71 ...
Rodriguez G P - - 1989
Thirty-seven normal hearing subjects were exposed to broadband noise for 2 hours at 90 dB (Lp). Measures of behavioral thresholds and acoustic reflex activity were completed prior to and following the noise exposure. As expected, temporary threshold shift was obtained at several different frequencies (1.0-6.0 kHz). In addition, reflex threshold ...
Woodall N M - - 1989
Pupil sizes and reactions to light were studied in 100 patients who had cardiopulmonary bypass. Behaviour of the pupils was observed at six stages during the operation. Most patients (71) had pupils of equal size and similar reaction to light at all times. Twenty-three patients developed unequal pupils at some ...
Gollhofer A - - 1989
EMG responses in the leg muscles, head acceleration and joint movements induced by dorsiflexing rotation of the ankle have been analysed. Perturbations were induced while subjects were standing on a platform with the ankle joints co-linear with the axis of rotation or while standing above the axis (between 5 and ...
Larkin K M - - 1989
In this double-masked clinical study, we evaluated four concentrations of tropicamide (0.05%, 0.1%, 0.25%, and 0.5%) combined with hydroxyamphetamine 1% to find the combination that gives maximal pupillary dilation and inhibition of responsiveness to light and minimal paralysis of accommodation. With all concentrations, pupil size was maximal at 60 minutes, ...
Panizza M - - 1989
Authorities advocate different stimulus durations to produce an H reflex. In order to find the optimal stimulus duration for recording H reflexes, the recruitment curves for H reflexes and M responses were studied in 10 healthy subjects. The H reflex was recorded in the upper and lower extremities, and the ...
Garrett J C - - 1989
The pupillary response of male and female subjects to various sexual stimuli was examined. Change in pupil size was compared using light and dark control slides and nude male and female, heterosexual, and homosexual stimulus slides. Attempts were made to control for the many confounds inherent in pupillometric research. Pupil ...
Cox T A - - 1989
Relative afferent pupillary defects were simulated in normal individuals by performing the alternating light test while dimming the light in front of one eye with neutral density filters. Pupillary responses were elicited using a binocular photostimulator and recorded using a binocular television pupillometer. In five subjects, four spatial variables of ...
Little J W - - 1989
Various monopolar recording electrode sites have been used to record H reflexes and M responses. This investigation revealed a decrease in maximum M response amplitude accompanied by an increase in the H/M amplitude ratio as the active recording electrode was positioned more distally, below the gastrocnemii muscle bellies. H and ...
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