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- Prepulse inhibition (PPI) is a neurological phenomenon in which a weaker prestimulus (prepulse) inhibits the reaction of an organism to a subsequent strong...
- A depolarizing prepulse (DPP) is an electrical stimulus that causes the potential difference measured across a neuronal membrane to become more positive...
- Frenchmen of Maine Jump scare Prepulse inhibitionattenuation of the startle response after a weaker preceding prepulse stimulus Surprise (emotion) Rammirez-Moreno...
- over-volting is used. Very rapid rise-times are often achieved using a prepulse technique. This method is performed by delivering a small flash through...
- cellular and anatomical traits (the phenotype of the model). Prepulse inhibition Prepulse inhibition (PPI) is the inhibition of the response to a startling...
- Gil-Miravet I, Fuertes-Saiz A, Benito A, Almodóvar I, Ochoa E, Haro G (2021). "Prepulse Inhibition in Cocaine Addiction and Dual Pathologies". Brain Sciences....
- hyperpyrexia syndrome and schizophrenia. D3 agonists have been shown to disrupt prepulse inhibition of startle (PPI), a cross-species measure that recapitulates...
- animals at present are drug discrimination (DD) and, to a lesser extent, prepulse inhibition (PPI) and time perception. Other paradigms have also been studied...
- development of neurons involved in sensory processing, particularly in prepulse inhibition. Additionally, GSX1 is implicated in spinal cord injury recovery...
- pituitary glands and ****mens. It is also possible that lower capacities for prepulse inhibition plays a role in StPD. Research has suggested that people with...