Magnitude of Startle Reflex During Safe Condition
The magnitude of the startle reflex during working memory tasks (n-back) while undergoing alternating periods of safety and threat of shock. The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. The participant holds each stimulus in short-term memory while new stimuli are presented. For each new item presented, the participant's task is to decide if it is the same as the stimulus presented one time before (1Back), two times before (2Back) or three times before (3Back) by responding "yes" if the stimulus currently presented matches the stimulus presented earlier. Participants responded with a button press. The startle reflex was elicited with a 102 decibel (dB) white noise (40-ms duration) delivered via headphone. The eyeblink component of the startle reflex was recorded binaurally with two silver chloride (AgCl) electrodes placed under one eye.
Magnitude of Startle Reflex During Threat Condition
The magnitude of the startle reflex during working memory tasks (n-back) while undergoing alternating periods of safety and threat of shock. The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. The participant holds each stimulus in short-term memory while new stimuli are presented. For each new item presented, the participant's task is to decide if it is the same as the stimulus presented one time before (1Back), two times before (2Back) or three times before (3Back) by responding "yes" if the stimulus currently presented matches the stimulus presented earlier. Participants responded with a button press. The startle reflex was elicited with a 102 decibel (dB) white noise (40-ms duration) delivered via headphone. The eyeblink component of the startle reflex was recorded binaurally with two silver chloride (AgCl) electrodes placed under one eye.
Proportion of Correct Responses in the Working Memory Task (N-back) - Safe Condition
Stimuli were presented one at a time on a screen. Participants were instructed to remember (working memory) one, two, or three stimuli back (N-back) from the current stimulus on the screen while undergoing alternating periods of safety and threat of shock i.e. while anticipating unpleasant electric shocks or no shock (safe). The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. The participant holds each stimulus in short-term memory while new stimuli are presented. For each new item presented, the participant's task is to decide if it is the same as the stimulus presented one time before (1Back), two times before (2Back) or three times before (3Back)" by responding "yes" if the stimulus currently presented matches the stimulus presented earlier. Performance on working memory task (n-back) accuracy was measured across condition (threat and safe) x Load (1Back, 2Back, 3Back) using repeated measures ANOVA.
Proportion of Correct Responses in the Working Memory Task (N-back) - Threat Condition
Stimuli were presented one at a time on a screen. Participants were instructed to remember (working memory) one, two, or three stimuli back (N-back) from the current stimulus on the screen while undergoing alternating periods of safety and threat of shock i.e. while anticipating unpleasant electric shocks or no shock (safe). The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. The participant holds each stimulus in short-term memory while new stimuli are presented. For each new item presented, the participant's task is to decide if it is the same as the stimulus presented one time before (1Back), two times before (2Back) or three times before (3Back)" by responding "yes" if the stimulus currently presented matches the stimulus presented earlier. Performance on working memory task (n-back) accuracy was measured across condition (threat and safe) x Load (1Back, 2Back, 3Back) using repeated measures ANOVA.
Proportion of Correct Responses in the Working Memory Task (N-Back): Safe Condition - 1BACK - Run 1
Stimuli were presented one at a time on a screen. Participants were instructed to remember (working memory) one or three stimuli back (N-back) from the current stimulus on the screen while undergoing alternating periods of safety and threat of shock i.e. while anticipating unpleasant electric shocks or no shock (safe).Two levels of difficulties were tested: 1- and 3-back. The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. Participants indicated whether the letter currently displayed was the same as the letter presented 1 or 3 letters back. The task included 3 runs, 8 blocks per run (4 safe and 4 threat presented alternatively), 18 sequential letters per block. Each block represented a given level of difficulty, i.e., 1- and 3-back. Performance on working memory task (n-back) accuracy was measured across condition (threat and safe) x Load (1-back, 3-back) using repeated measures ANOVA.
Proportion of Correct Responses in the Working Memory Task (N-back): Threat Condition - 1BACK - Run 1
Stimuli were presented one at a time on a screen. Participants were instructed to remember (working memory) one or three stimuli back (N-back) from the current stimulus on the screen while undergoing alternating periods of safety and threat of shock i.e. while anticipating unpleasant electric shocks or no shock (safe). Two levels of difficulties were tested: 1- and 3-back. The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. Participants indicated whether the letter currently displayed was the same as the letter presented 1 or 3 letters back. The task included 3 runs, 8 blocks per run (4 safe and 4 threat presented alternatively), 18 sequential letters per block. Each block represented a given level of difficulty, i.e., 1- and 3-back. Performance on working memory task (n-back) accuracy was measured across condition (threat and safe) x Load (1-back, 3-back) using repeated measures ANOVA.
Proportion of Correct Responses in the Working Memory Task (N-back): Safe Condition - 1BACK - Run 2
Stimuli were presented one at a time on a screen. Participants were instructed to remember (working memory) one or three stimuli back (N-back) from the current stimulus on the screen while undergoing alternating periods of safety and threat of shock i.e. while anticipating unpleasant electric shocks or no shock (safe). Two levels of difficulties were tested: 1- and 3-back. The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. Participants indicated whether the letter currently displayed was the same as the letter presented 1 or 3 letters back. The task included 3 runs, 8 blocks per run (4 safe and 4 threat presented alternatively), 18 sequential letters per block. Each block represented a given level of difficulty, i.e., 1- and 3-back. Performance on working memory task (n-back) accuracy was measured across condition (threat and safe) x Load (1-back, 3-back) using repeated measures ANOVA.
Proportion of Correct Responses in the Working Memory Task (N-back): Threat Condition - 1BACK - Run 2
Stimuli were presented one at a time on a screen. Participants were instructed to remember (working memory) one or three stimuli back (N-back) from the current stimulus on the screen while undergoing alternating periods of safety and threat of shock i.e. while anticipating unpleasant electric shocks or no shock (safe). Two levels of difficulties were tested: 1- and 3-back. The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. Participants indicated whether the letter currently displayed was the same as the letter presented 1 or 3 letters back. The task included 3 runs, 8 blocks per run (4 safe and 4 threat presented alternatively), 18 sequential letters per block. Each block represented a given level of difficulty, i.e., 1- and 3-back. Performance on working memory task (n-back) accuracy was measured across condition (threat and safe) x Load (1-back, 3-back) using repeated measures ANOVA.
Proportion of Correct Responses in the Working Memory Task (N-back): Safe Condition - 3BACK - Run 1
Stimuli were presented one at a time on a screen. Participants were instructed to remember (working memory) one or three stimuli back (N-back) from the current stimulus on the screen while undergoing alternating periods of safety and threat of shock i.e. while anticipating unpleasant electric shocks or no shock (safe). Two levels of difficulties were tested: 1- and 3-back. The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. Participants indicated whether the letter currently displayed was the same as the letter presented 1 or 3 letters back. The task included 3 runs, 8 blocks per run (4 safe and 4 threat presented alternatively), 18 sequential letters per block. Each block represented a given level of difficulty, i.e., 1- and 3-back. Performance on working memory task (n-back) accuracy was measured across condition (threat and safe) x Load (1-back, 3-back) using repeated measures ANOVA.
Proportion of Correct Responses in the Working Memory Task (N-back): Threat Condition - 3BACK - Run 1
Stimuli were presented one at a time on a screen. Participants were instructed to remember (working memory) one or three stimuli back (N-back) from the current stimulus on the screen while undergoing alternating periods of safety and threat of shock i.e. while anticipating unpleasant electric shocks or no shock (safe). Two levels of difficulties were tested: 1- and 3-back. The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. Participants indicated whether the letter currently displayed was the same as the letter presented 1 or 3 letters back. The task included 3 runs, 8 blocks per run (4 safe and 4 threat presented alternatively), 18 sequential letters per block. Each block represented a given level of difficulty, i.e., 1- and 3-back. Performance on working memory task (n-back) accuracy was measured across condition (threat and safe) x Load (1-back, 3-back) using repeated measures ANOVA.
Proportion of Correct Responses in the Working Memory Task (N-back): Safe Condition - 3BACK - Run 2
Stimuli were presented one at a time on a screen. Participants were instructed to remember (working memory) one or three stimuli back (N-back) from the current stimulus on the screen while undergoing alternating periods of safety and threat of shock i.e. while anticipating unpleasant electric shocks or no shock (safe). Two levels of difficulties were tested: 1- and 3-back. The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. Participants indicated whether the letter currently displayed was the same as the letter presented 1 or 3 letters back. The task included 3 runs, 8 blocks per run (4 safe and 4 threat presented alternatively), 18 sequential letters per block. Each block represented a given level of difficulty, i.e., 1- and 3-back. Performance on working memory task (n-back) accuracy was measured across condition (threat and safe) x Load (1-back, 3-back) using repeated measures ANOVA.
Proportion of Correct Responses in the Working Memory Task (N-back): Threat Condition - 3BACK - Run 2
Stimuli were presented one at a time on a screen. Participants were instructed to remember (working memory) one or three stimuli back (N-back) from the current stimulus on the screen while undergoing alternating periods of safety and threat of shock i.e. while anticipating unpleasant electric shocks or no shock (safe). Two levels of difficulties were tested: 1- and 3-back. The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. Participants indicated whether the letter currently displayed was the same as the letter presented 1 or 3 letters back. The task included 3 runs, 8 blocks per run (4 safe and 4 threat presented alternatively), 18 sequential letters per block. Each block represented a given level of difficulty, i.e., 1- and 3-back. Performance on working memory task (n-back) accuracy was measured across condition (threat and safe) x Load (1-back, 3-back) using repeated measures ANOVA.
Reaction Time to Stimuli: Safe Condition - 1BACK - Run 1
Reaction time (RT) is the time it takes to respond to stimuli. Participants RTs were measured while undergoing alternating periods of safety and shock threat conditions i.e. while anticipating unpleasant electric shocks (threat) or no shock (safe) during the n-back paradigm task. The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. Two levels of difficulties were tested: 1Back and 3Back (n-back). Participants were instructed to indicate whether the letter currently displayed was the same as the letter presented 1 or 3 letters back. The task was organized in 2 runs, 8 blocks per run (4 safe and 4 threat presented alternatively), 18 sequential letters per block. Each block (threat or safe) corresponded to 2 tasks, 1- and 3-back tasks. RT was analyzed using condition( threat, safe) x Load (1Back, 3Back) repeated-measures ANOVA.
Reaction Time to Stimuli: Threat Condition - 1BACK - Run 1
Reaction time (RT) is the time it takes to respond to stimuli. Participants RTs were measured while undergoing alternating periods of safety and shock threat conditions i.e. while anticipating unpleasant electric shocks (threat) or no shock (safe) during the n-back paradigm task. The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. Two levels of difficulties were tested: 1Back and 3Back (n-back). Participants were instructed to indicate whether the letter currently displayed was the same as the letter presented 1 or 3 letters back. The task was organized in 2 runs, 8 blocks per run (4 safe and 4 threat presented alternatively), 18 sequential letters per block. Each block (threat or safe) corresponded to 2 tasks, 1- and 3-back tasks. RT was analyzed using condition (threat, safe) x Load (1Back, 3Back) repeated-measures ANOVA.
Reaction Time to Stimuli: Safe Condition - 1BACK - Run 2
Reaction time (RT) is the time it takes to respond to stimuli. Participants RTs were measured while undergoing alternating periods of safety and shock threat conditions i.e. while anticipating unpleasant electric shocks (threat) or no shock (safe) during the n-back paradigm task. The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. Two levels of difficulties were tested: 1Back and 3Back (n-back). Participants were instructed to indicate whether the letter currently displayed was the same as the letter presented 1 or 3 letters back. The task was organized in 2 runs, 8 blocks per run (4 safe and 4 threat presented alternatively), 18 sequential letters per block. Each block (threat or safe) corresponded to 2 tasks, 1- and 3-back tasks. RT was analyzed using condition (threat, safe) x Load (1Back, 3Back) repeated-measures ANOVA.
Reaction Time to Stimuli: Threat Condition - 1BACK - Run 2
Reaction time (RT) is the time it takes to respond to stimuli. Participants RTs were measured while undergoing alternating periods of safety and shock threat conditions i.e. while anticipating unpleasant electric shocks (threat) or no shock (safe) during the n-back paradigm task. The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. Two levels of difficulties were tested: 1Back and 3Back (n-back). Participants were instructed to indicate whether the letter currently displayed was the same as the letter presented 1 or 3 letters back. The task was organized in 2 runs, 8 blocks per run (4 safe and 4 threat presented alternatively), 18 sequential letters per block. Each block (threat or safe) corresponded to 2 tasks, 1- and 3-back tasks. RT was analyzed using condition (threat, safe) x Load (1Back, 3Back) repeated-measures ANOVA.
Reaction Time to Stimuli: Safe Condition - 3BACK - Run 1
Reaction time (RT) is the time it takes to respond to stimuli. Participants RTs were measured while undergoing alternating periods of safety and shock threat conditions i.e. while anticipating unpleasant electric shocks (threat) or no shock (safe) during the n-back paradigm task. The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. Two levels of difficulties were tested: 1Back and 3Back (n-back). Participants were instructed to indicate whether the letter currently displayed was the same as the letter presented 1 or 3 letters back. The task was organized in 2 runs, 8 blocks per run (4 safe and 4 threat presented alternatively), 18 sequential letters per block. Each block (threat or safe) corresponded to 2 tasks, 1- and 3-back tasks. RT was analyzed using condition (threat, safe) x Load (1Back, 3Back) repeated-measures ANOVA.
Reaction Time to Stimuli: Threat Condition - 3BACK - Run 1
Reaction time (RT) is the time it takes to respond to stimuli. Participants RTs were measured while undergoing alternating periods of safety and shock threat conditions i.e. while anticipating unpleasant electric shocks (threat) or no shock (safe) during the n-back paradigm task. The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. Two levels of difficulties were tested: 1Back and 3Back (n-back). Participants were instructed to indicate whether the letter currently displayed was the same as the letter presented 1 or 3 letters back. The task was organized in 2 runs, 8 blocks per run (4 safe and 4 threat presented alternatively), 18 sequential letters per block. Each block (threat or safe) corresponded to 2 tasks, 1- and 3-back tasks. RT was analyzed using condition (threat, safe) x Load (1Back, 3Back) repeated-measures ANOVA.
Reaction Time to Stimuli: Safe Condition - 3BACK - Run 2
Reaction time (RT) is the time it takes to respond to stimuli. Participants RTs were measured while undergoing alternating periods of safety and shock threat conditions i.e. while anticipating unpleasant electric shocks (threat) or no shock (safe) during the n-back paradigm task. The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. Two levels of difficulties were tested: 1Back and 3Back (n-back). Participants were instructed to indicate whether the letter currently displayed was the same as the letter presented 1 or 3 letters back. The task was organized in 2 runs, 8 blocks per run (4 safe and 4 threat presented alternatively), 18 sequential letters per block. Each block (threat or safe) corresponded to 2 tasks, 1- and 3-back tasks. RT was analyzed using condition (threat, safe) x Load (1Back, 3Back) repeated-measures ANOVA.
Reaction Time to Stimuli: Threat Condition - 3BACK - Run 2
Reaction time (RT) is the time it takes to respond to stimuli. Participants RTs were measured while undergoing alternating periods of safety and shock threat conditions i.e. while anticipating unpleasant electric shocks (threat) or no shock (safe) during the n-back paradigm task. The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. Two levels of difficulties were tested: 1Back and 3Back (n-back). Participants were instructed to indicate whether the letter currently displayed was the same as the letter presented 1 or 3 letters back. The task was organized in 2 runs, 8 blocks per run (4 safe and 4 threat presented alternatively), 18 sequential letters per block. Each block (threat or safe) corresponded to 2 tasks, 1- and 3-back tasks. RT was analyzed using condition (threat, safe) x Load (1Back, 3Back) repeated-measures ANOVA.
Measure of BOLD Response in Brain Clusters - Safe Condition - 1BACK
The blood-oxygen-level dependent (BOLD) responses were measured using an fMRI scanner. The cerebral fMRI BOLD uses magnetic fields to measure localized changes in brain blood flow and blood oxygenation in activated regions-of-interest (ROI). Participants BOLD responses were measured while undergoing alternating periods of safety and shock threat conditions i.e. while anticipating unpleasant electric shocks or no shock (safe) during the n-back task. The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. Two levels of difficulties were tested: 1Back and 3Back (n-back). Participants were instructed to indicate whether the letter currently displayed was the same as the letter presented 1 or 3 letters back.
Measure of BOLD Response in Brain Cluster - Threat Condition - 1BACK
The blood-oxygen-level dependent (BOLD) responses were measured using an fMRI scanner. The cerebral fMRI BOLD uses magnetic fields to measure localized changes in brain blood flow and blood oxygenation in activated regions-of-interest (ROI). Participants BOLD responses were measured while undergoing alternating periods of safety and shock threat conditions i.e. while anticipating unpleasant electric shocks or no shock (safe) during the n-back task. The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. Two levels of difficulties were tested: 1Back and 3Back (n-back). Participants were instructed to indicate whether the letter currently displayed was the same as the letter presented 1 or 3 letters back.
Measure of BOLD Response in Brain Clusters - Safe Condition - 3BACK
The blood-oxygen-level dependent (BOLD) responses were measured using an fMRI scanner. The cerebral fMRI BOLD uses magnetic fields to measure localized changes in brain The blood-oxygen-level dependent (BOLD) responses were measured using an fMRI scanner. The cerebral fMRI BOLD uses magnetic fields to measure localized changes in brain blood flow and blood oxygenation in activated regions-of-interest (ROI). Participants BOLD responses were measured while undergoing alternating periods of safety and shock threat conditions i.e. while anticipating unpleasant electric shocks or no shock (safe) during the n-back task. The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. Two levels of difficulties were tested: 1Back and 3Back (n-back). Participants were instructed to indicate whether the letter currently displayed was the same as the letter presented 1 or 3 letters back.
Measure of BOLD Response in Brain Cluster - Threat Condition - 3BACK
The blood-oxygen-level dependent (BOLD) responses were measured using an fMRI scanner. The cerebral fMRI BOLD uses magnetic fields to measure localized changes in brain blood flow and blood oxygenation in activated regions-of-interest (ROI). Participants BOLD responses were measured while undergoing alternating periods of safety and shock threat conditions i.e. while anticipating unpleasant electric shocks or no shock (safe) during the n-back task. The n-back is a paradigm used to assess working memory function by presenting sequential stimuli individually. Two levels of difficulties were tested: 1Back and 3Back (n-back). Participants were instructed to indicate whether the letter currently displayed was the same as the letter presented 1 or 3 letters back.