In Pavlovian fear conditioning, an aversive unconditional stimulus (UCS) is repeatedly paired with a neutral conditional stimulus (CS). As a consequence, the subject begins to show conditional responses (CRs) to the CS that indicate expectation and fear. There are currently two general models competing to explain the role of subjective awareness in fear conditioning. Proponents of the single-process model assert that a single propositional learning process mediates CR expression and UCS expectancy. Proponents of a dual-process model assert that these behavioral responses are expressions of two independent learning processes. We used backward masking to block perception of our visual CSs and measured the effect of this training on subsequent...
In differential fear conditioning, the instruction that the conditional stimulus (CS) will no longer...
Contemporary theories of Pavlovian conditioning propose a distinction between signal learning (SL), ...
We investigated the effects of conditional stimulus fear-relevance and of instructed extinction on h...
In fear conditioning (FC) humans quickly learn and can state their knowledge of the predictive relat...
Past fear conditioning studies have used different types of conditional stimuli (CSs). Whether this ...
<p>During the training session, subjects were presented with masked filtered and unfiltered face sti...
This project combines two areas of interest in the study of classical conditioning. The first of the...
ABSTRACT—This study compared fear learning acquired through direct experience (Pavlovian conditionin...
This study investigates the nonconscious elicitation of a previously conditioned response by using a...
In associative learning, if stimulus A is presented in the same temporal context as the conditional ...
The role of contingency awareness in simple associative learning experiments with human participants...
In associative learning, if stimulus A is presented in the same temporal context as the conditional ...
Previous research shows that an ‘angry face ’ conditioned stimulus wil elicit conditioned skin condu...
Evolutionary fear-relevant stimuli such as snakes or spiders are thought to be prepared to elicit fe...
Two studies investigated the effects of conditioning to masked stimuli on visuospatial attention. Du...
In differential fear conditioning, the instruction that the conditional stimulus (CS) will no longer...
Contemporary theories of Pavlovian conditioning propose a distinction between signal learning (SL), ...
We investigated the effects of conditional stimulus fear-relevance and of instructed extinction on h...
In fear conditioning (FC) humans quickly learn and can state their knowledge of the predictive relat...
Past fear conditioning studies have used different types of conditional stimuli (CSs). Whether this ...
<p>During the training session, subjects were presented with masked filtered and unfiltered face sti...
This project combines two areas of interest in the study of classical conditioning. The first of the...
ABSTRACT—This study compared fear learning acquired through direct experience (Pavlovian conditionin...
This study investigates the nonconscious elicitation of a previously conditioned response by using a...
In associative learning, if stimulus A is presented in the same temporal context as the conditional ...
The role of contingency awareness in simple associative learning experiments with human participants...
In associative learning, if stimulus A is presented in the same temporal context as the conditional ...
Previous research shows that an ‘angry face ’ conditioned stimulus wil elicit conditioned skin condu...
Evolutionary fear-relevant stimuli such as snakes or spiders are thought to be prepared to elicit fe...
Two studies investigated the effects of conditioning to masked stimuli on visuospatial attention. Du...
In differential fear conditioning, the instruction that the conditional stimulus (CS) will no longer...
Contemporary theories of Pavlovian conditioning propose a distinction between signal learning (SL), ...
We investigated the effects of conditional stimulus fear-relevance and of instructed extinction on h...