Extinction treatments decrease fear via repeated exposures to the conditioned stimulus (CS) and are associated with a return of fear. Alternatively, fear can be reduced via reductions in the perceived intensity of the unconditioned stimulus (US), e.g., through repeated exposures to the US. Promisingly, the few available studies show that repeated US exposures outperform standard extinction. US exposure treatments can decrease fear via two routes: (1) by weakening the CS-US association (extinction-like mechanism), and/or (2) by weakening the subjective US aversiveness (habituation-like mechanism). The current study further investigated the conditions under which US exposure treatment may reduce renewal, by adding a group in which CS-US pairi...
We evaluated whether an extinction cue can reduce (or prevent) the recovery of previously extinguish...
Just as fear can be learned, it can also be inhibited. The most common way of reducing learned fear ...
Anxiety disorders are often treated by repeatedly presenting stimuli that are perceptually similar t...
Extinction treatments decrease fear via repeated exposures to the conditioned stimulus (CS) and are ...
Extinction treatments decrease fear via repeated exposures to the conditioned stimulus (CS) and are ...
Extinction treatments decrease fear via repeated exposures to the conditioned stimulus (CS) and are ...
Extinction treatments decrease fear via repeated exposures to the conditioned stimulus (CS) and are ...
A marked signature of fear extinction is its vulnerability for relapse. Here, we departed from the s...
Instructed extinction after fear conditioning is relatively effective in attenuating electrodermal r...
Fears underlying anxiety disorders are commonly treated with exposure-based therapies, which are bas...
The renewal of Pavlovian-conditioned responses may provide a model for the relapse of fear following...
The renewal of Pavlovian-conditioned responses may provide a model for the relapse of fear following...
A marked signature of fear extinction is its vulnerability for relapse. Here, we departed from the s...
The renewal of Pavlovian-conditioned responses may provide a model for the relapse of fear following...
We evaluated whether an extinction cue can reduce (or prevent) the recovery of previously extinguish...
We evaluated whether an extinction cue can reduce (or prevent) the recovery of previously extinguish...
Just as fear can be learned, it can also be inhibited. The most common way of reducing learned fear ...
Anxiety disorders are often treated by repeatedly presenting stimuli that are perceptually similar t...
Extinction treatments decrease fear via repeated exposures to the conditioned stimulus (CS) and are ...
Extinction treatments decrease fear via repeated exposures to the conditioned stimulus (CS) and are ...
Extinction treatments decrease fear via repeated exposures to the conditioned stimulus (CS) and are ...
Extinction treatments decrease fear via repeated exposures to the conditioned stimulus (CS) and are ...
A marked signature of fear extinction is its vulnerability for relapse. Here, we departed from the s...
Instructed extinction after fear conditioning is relatively effective in attenuating electrodermal r...
Fears underlying anxiety disorders are commonly treated with exposure-based therapies, which are bas...
The renewal of Pavlovian-conditioned responses may provide a model for the relapse of fear following...
The renewal of Pavlovian-conditioned responses may provide a model for the relapse of fear following...
A marked signature of fear extinction is its vulnerability for relapse. Here, we departed from the s...
The renewal of Pavlovian-conditioned responses may provide a model for the relapse of fear following...
We evaluated whether an extinction cue can reduce (or prevent) the recovery of previously extinguish...
We evaluated whether an extinction cue can reduce (or prevent) the recovery of previously extinguish...
Just as fear can be learned, it can also be inhibited. The most common way of reducing learned fear ...
Anxiety disorders are often treated by repeatedly presenting stimuli that are perceptually similar t...