A startle response in reaction to a loud acoustic stimulus is measured by placing mice into an animal holder placed on a transducer platform inside an acoustic chamber and recording the magnitude of the animal's 'reaction' to the stimulus. A weak sound preceding the loud acoustic stimulus inhibits the startle reflex; this is called pre-pulse inhibition of startle (PPI). Several anti manic compounds have been shown to increase the PPI response in rodents.
Anticonvulsant agents used in treating bipolar disorder in humans, such as Haloperodol, Valproate, Lithium, and Lamotrigine, are also seen to increase PPI.