More than 20% of the general population experience a panic attack at least once in their lives; however, only a minority goes on to develop panic disorder (PD). Conditioning mechanisms have been proposed to explain this evolution in persons who are susceptible to developing panic disorder upon a "traumatic" panic attack. According to preparedness theory, some cues are more likely to condition than others, namely, those referring to internal, bodily signals of danger. The aim of the present study was to test this theory in a differential conditioning paradigm, making use of scripts referring to different internal, bodily sensations as conditioned stimulus (CS) and inhalation of 35% CO2 as unconditioned stimulus (UCS). Thirty-three healthy vo...
To examine the influence of interoceptive exposure (IE) when used alone in the treatment of Panic Di...
Potentially life-threatening interoceptive sensations easily engage the behavioral defensive system....
Previous studies in our laboratory have shown that a single exposure to 100 % carbon dioxide (CO2) c...
More than 20% of the general population experience a panic attack at least once in their lives; howe...
Fear learning is thought to play an important role in panic disorder. Benign interoceptive sensation...
Panic disorder is characterized by the paroxysmal occurrence and fear of bodily symptoms. In recent ...
The present study aimed to establish a new interoceptive fear conditioning paradigm. The conditioned...
In order to explore the mechanism of action of interoceptive exposure, 12 Panic Disorder (PD) patien...
Interoceptive fear conditioning (IFC), fear generalization and a lack of safety learning have all be...
The present article aims to illustrate and review evidence on how associative learning involving int...
The present study investigated interoceptive fear conditioning (IFC) to an interoceptive and exteroc...
To examine the relation between the intensity of systemic bodily events and content-specific fear co...
The present report extends previous work which has documented two distinct response patterns to repe...
Potentially life-threatening interoceptive sensations easily engage the behavioral defensive system....
D. F. Klein (1993) proposed that patients with panic disorder (PD) have a hypersensitive suffocation...
To examine the influence of interoceptive exposure (IE) when used alone in the treatment of Panic Di...
Potentially life-threatening interoceptive sensations easily engage the behavioral defensive system....
Previous studies in our laboratory have shown that a single exposure to 100 % carbon dioxide (CO2) c...
More than 20% of the general population experience a panic attack at least once in their lives; howe...
Fear learning is thought to play an important role in panic disorder. Benign interoceptive sensation...
Panic disorder is characterized by the paroxysmal occurrence and fear of bodily symptoms. In recent ...
The present study aimed to establish a new interoceptive fear conditioning paradigm. The conditioned...
In order to explore the mechanism of action of interoceptive exposure, 12 Panic Disorder (PD) patien...
Interoceptive fear conditioning (IFC), fear generalization and a lack of safety learning have all be...
The present article aims to illustrate and review evidence on how associative learning involving int...
The present study investigated interoceptive fear conditioning (IFC) to an interoceptive and exteroc...
To examine the relation between the intensity of systemic bodily events and content-specific fear co...
The present report extends previous work which has documented two distinct response patterns to repe...
Potentially life-threatening interoceptive sensations easily engage the behavioral defensive system....
D. F. Klein (1993) proposed that patients with panic disorder (PD) have a hypersensitive suffocation...
To examine the influence of interoceptive exposure (IE) when used alone in the treatment of Panic Di...
Potentially life-threatening interoceptive sensations easily engage the behavioral defensive system....
Previous studies in our laboratory have shown that a single exposure to 100 % carbon dioxide (CO2) c...