<p>SCRs show stable threat responding across the two test runs (IF-Test1, IF-Test2). Error bars: s.e.m.</p
There is conflicting evidence as to whether awareness is required for conditioning of the skin condu...
<p><i>A</i>. <i>Ratings of the Cues after Extinction and their relationship to Violation Responses</...
A. Oehman and J. J. F. Soares (1994) demonstrated that masked presentation of phobic pictures produc...
<p>Mean SCRs (reactivated CSa, not reactivated CSb and NS) in non-reinforced trials. CSa and CSb acq...
<p>Mean SCRs (reactivated CSa, not reactivated CSb and NS) during Acquisition (mean of the three fin...
<p>SCRs (<b>A</b>), CS valence (<b>B</b>), and UCS expectancy (<b>C</b>) during the two conditioning...
<p><i>A. Skin Conductance Responses to Cues after Initial Conditioning (Day 1).</i> Subjects means s...
<p>Means and standard errors of skin conductance response (SCR, <i>panel A</i>), valence ratings (<i...
<p>Upper half: Subjective ratings on the dimensions arousal, valence, anxiety, and authenticity. Hig...
<p>Mean startle amplitudes in microvolts during the last trial of acquisition, the first extinction ...
(A) Questionnaire results. Ratings of the questionnaire statements (Table 1) for each of the four ex...
<p>Abbreviations: SCR, skin conductance response; SEM, standard error of the mean; μS, microsiemens<...
This dataset includes skin conductance response (SCR) measurements, CS and US information, keypress ...
<p><i>(A)</i> EMG response of ZM in C relative to the emotional content perceived by B. <i>(B)</i> E...
This dataset includes skin conductance response (SCR), electrocardiogram (ECG) and respiration measu...
There is conflicting evidence as to whether awareness is required for conditioning of the skin condu...
<p><i>A</i>. <i>Ratings of the Cues after Extinction and their relationship to Violation Responses</...
A. Oehman and J. J. F. Soares (1994) demonstrated that masked presentation of phobic pictures produc...
<p>Mean SCRs (reactivated CSa, not reactivated CSb and NS) in non-reinforced trials. CSa and CSb acq...
<p>Mean SCRs (reactivated CSa, not reactivated CSb and NS) during Acquisition (mean of the three fin...
<p>SCRs (<b>A</b>), CS valence (<b>B</b>), and UCS expectancy (<b>C</b>) during the two conditioning...
<p><i>A. Skin Conductance Responses to Cues after Initial Conditioning (Day 1).</i> Subjects means s...
<p>Means and standard errors of skin conductance response (SCR, <i>panel A</i>), valence ratings (<i...
<p>Upper half: Subjective ratings on the dimensions arousal, valence, anxiety, and authenticity. Hig...
<p>Mean startle amplitudes in microvolts during the last trial of acquisition, the first extinction ...
(A) Questionnaire results. Ratings of the questionnaire statements (Table 1) for each of the four ex...
<p>Abbreviations: SCR, skin conductance response; SEM, standard error of the mean; μS, microsiemens<...
This dataset includes skin conductance response (SCR) measurements, CS and US information, keypress ...
<p><i>(A)</i> EMG response of ZM in C relative to the emotional content perceived by B. <i>(B)</i> E...
This dataset includes skin conductance response (SCR), electrocardiogram (ECG) and respiration measu...
There is conflicting evidence as to whether awareness is required for conditioning of the skin condu...
<p><i>A</i>. <i>Ratings of the Cues after Extinction and their relationship to Violation Responses</...
A. Oehman and J. J. F. Soares (1994) demonstrated that masked presentation of phobic pictures produc...