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Involvement of the human medial cerebellum in long-term habituation of the acoustic startle response.

M Maschke1, J Drepper, K Kindsvater, F P Kolb, H C Diener, D Timmann.   

Abstract

Animal studies have shown an involvement of the cerebellar vermis in long-term habituation of the acoustic startle response, but not in short-term habituation. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether short-term and long-term habituation of the acoustic startle response are impaired in patients with medial cerebellar lesions. Five patients with midline cerebellar lesions due to surgery for astrocytoma and ten healthy, age- and sex-matched subjects were studied. Subjects received 40 acoustic startle stimuli each day on five successive days. Peak amplitudes of the startle response recorded at the orbicularis oculi and the sternomastoid muscles were obtained. Data were analyzed for response decrement within the training session of one day (short-term habituation) and for a decrease in the startle response across the five training days (long-term habituation). Short- and long-term habituation of the startle response recorded at the sternomastoid muscles could be achieved in controls and in cerebellar patients. However, long-term habituation of the blink component of the acoustic startle response recorded at the orbicularis oculi muscles was significantly impaired in patients with cerebellar lesions compared with control subjects, whereas short-term habituation was preserved in both groups. The present findings suggest that the medial cerebellum is involved in long-term habituation of the blink component of the startle response in humans.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10958526     DOI: 10.1007/s002210000417

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Brain Res        ISSN: 0014-4819            Impact factor:   1.972


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