Understanding the Acoustic Startle Response

The acoustic startle response refers to an unconditional reflex which is manifested as a rapid contraction of skeletal and facial muscles in response to an intense and sudden startling stimulus. The acoustic startle response is especially useful for translational research as it is consistent across a range of species. It also uses neural circuitry which is simple in nature and is sensitive to a range of manipulations in experiments.

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