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By: Laena

I actually knew someone (of French Canadian descent) who had a ridiculous, over the top startle response. If you would just calmly walk up to her from the back or side and say hello, she’d screech and...

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By: Rach

LOL – I read your post this morning and then went to lecture, where the speaker system kept making weird noises and scaring us all half to death. I was almost in my friend’s lap by the end (i kept...

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By: katana barnett

I am totally a jumping Frenchmen. It’s found to be amusing by many the first time they see it. And maybe the second. After that, it’s just plain ridiculous. It also adds to my reasons for not riding...

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By: jaotte

i had a heightened startle response too, but only to tickling and violent/scary movies!

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By: jaotte

some people have these elevated startle responses for other reasons too… I’ve seen patients with PTSD basically hit the ceiling when a noise came over the intercom – but that, and hypervigilance, is an...

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