Using the Threat Probability Task to Assess Anxiety and Fear During Uncertain and Certain Threat

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September 12th, 2014

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September 12th, 2014

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Potentiation of the startle reflex is measured via electromyography of the orbicularis oculi muscle during low (uncertain) and high (certain) probability electric shock threat in the Threat Probability Task. This provides an objective measure of distinct negative emotional states (fear/anxiety) for research on psychopathology, substance use/abuse, and broad affective science.

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Threat Probability Task

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

2:13

Electromyography (EMG) Recording Preparation

4:25

Shock Tolerance Threshold Assessment

6:01

The Threat Probability Task

8:12

Data Processing, Reduction, and Analysis

10:03

Results: Startle Potentiation During Probability Threat Cues

10:40

Conclusion

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