“…Throughout the task, the startle eye blink reflex to acoustic probes (e.g., loud white noise) is recorded as an index of defense system activation across experimental conditions. In adults, the startle reflex is potentiated in anticipation of both predictable and unpredictable threat relative to no threat (Grillon et al, 2004; Nelson, Hajcak, & Shankman, 2015), and females, relative to males, exhibit a heightened startle reflex in anticipation of unpredictable threat (Grillon, 2008). Furthermore, relative to non-anxious controls, individuals with panic disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder exhibit a heightened startle reflex in anticipation of unpredictable threat, although the association with predictable threat has been mixed (Grillon, Lissek, et al, 2008; Grillon, Pine, et al, 2009; Shankman et al, 2013).…”