Extinction serves as the leading theoretical framework and experimental model to describe how learned behaviors diminish through absence of anticipated reinforcement. In the past decade, extinction has moved beyond the realm of associative learning theory and behavioral experimentation in animals and has become a topic of considerable interest in the neuroscience of learning, memory, and emotion. Here, we review research and theories of extinction, both as a learning process and as a behavioral technique, and consider whether traditional understandings warrant a re-examination. We discuss the neurobiology, cognitive factors, and major computational theories, and revisit the predominant view that extinction results in new learning that inter...
Fear memories are notoriously difficult to erase, often recovering over time. The longstanding expla...
Although most extinction research is conducted in animal laboratories, the study of extinction learn...
The extinction of learned associations has traditionally been considered to involve new learning, wh...
Extinction serves as the leading theoretical framework and experimental model to describe how learne...
Throughout their lifetime, animals learn to associate stimuli with their consequences. Following mem...
Human conditioning research shows that learning is closely related to consciously available continge...
AbstractThe neural mechanisms by which fear is inhibited are poorly understood at the present time. ...
The view that different kinds of memory are mediated by dissociable neural systems has received exte...
A defining symptom of numerous human psychopathologies is the inability to control maladaptive behav...
Fear extinction is the well-known process of fear reduction through repeated re-exposure to a feared...
Extinction depends, at least partly, on new learning that is specific to the context in which it is ...
Fear extinction is the well-known process of fear reduction through repeated re-exposure to a feared...
Contemporary, propositional theories of learning assume that fear learning relies on conscious, decl...
Background Adaptive behaviour depends on the delicate and dynamic balance between acquisition and e...
Fear memories are notoriously difficult to erase, often recovering over time. The longstanding expla...
Fear memories are notoriously difficult to erase, often recovering over time. The longstanding expla...
Although most extinction research is conducted in animal laboratories, the study of extinction learn...
The extinction of learned associations has traditionally been considered to involve new learning, wh...
Extinction serves as the leading theoretical framework and experimental model to describe how learne...
Throughout their lifetime, animals learn to associate stimuli with their consequences. Following mem...
Human conditioning research shows that learning is closely related to consciously available continge...
AbstractThe neural mechanisms by which fear is inhibited are poorly understood at the present time. ...
The view that different kinds of memory are mediated by dissociable neural systems has received exte...
A defining symptom of numerous human psychopathologies is the inability to control maladaptive behav...
Fear extinction is the well-known process of fear reduction through repeated re-exposure to a feared...
Extinction depends, at least partly, on new learning that is specific to the context in which it is ...
Fear extinction is the well-known process of fear reduction through repeated re-exposure to a feared...
Contemporary, propositional theories of learning assume that fear learning relies on conscious, decl...
Background Adaptive behaviour depends on the delicate and dynamic balance between acquisition and e...
Fear memories are notoriously difficult to erase, often recovering over time. The longstanding expla...
Fear memories are notoriously difficult to erase, often recovering over time. The longstanding expla...
Although most extinction research is conducted in animal laboratories, the study of extinction learn...
The extinction of learned associations has traditionally been considered to involve new learning, wh...