Functional significance of the early component of the human blink reflex

Geoff Hammond, T. Thompson, T. Proffitt, P. Driscoll

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Abstract

The relationship between the size of the first electromyographic (EMG) component of the cutaneous blink reflex (Pi) and onset of eyelid closure in human adults was determined in 4 experiments in which R1 size was varied by different means: change in stimulus intensity, paired stimulation, and warning. Two-phase lid movements were frequently seen, with an early small movement followed by a large rapid movement. All experiments showed that larger Rls were associated with shorter latencies of both movements. This' covariation was general across participants and was independent of shifts in the excitability of the blink reflex pathways indexed by R1 latency, R2 latency, and R2 area (R2 is the more prolonged, later EMG component). The results indicate that Pt acts first to evoke an early lid movement and second to facilitate eyelid closure by the later R2 burst. Identification of this second behavioral function for R1 aids the interpretation of other findings and encourages its use as a model system.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7-12
JournalBehavioral Neuroscience
Volume110
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1996

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