Although most extinction research is conducted in animal laboratories, the study of extinction learning in human fear conditioning has gained increasing attention over the last decade. The most important findings from human fear extinction are reviewed in this article. Specifically, we review experimental investigations of the impact of conditioned inhibitors, conditioned exciters, context renewal, and reinstatement on fear extinction in human samples. We discuss data from laboratory studies of the extinction Of aversively conditioned stimuli, as well as results from experimental clinical work with fearful or anxious individuals. We present directions for future research, in particular the need for further investigation of differences betwe...
Following fear conditioning in a typical extinction experiment, animals are returned to and remain i...
Background and objectives: Although exposure therapy is an effective treatment for anxiety disorders...
The renewal of Pavlovian-conditioned responses may provide a model for the relapse of fear following...
The main behavioral signature of fear extinction is its fragility. This is exemplified by the renewa...
AbstractThe neural mechanisms by which fear is inhibited are poorly understood at the present time. ...
Instructed extinction is an experimental manipulation that involves informing participants after the...
Since Watson and Rayner's (1920) initial demonstration that human fear can be learned by means of Pa...
In human fear conditioning 'resistance to extinction' occurs when the removal of the aversive outcom...
Exposure-based treatments for clinical anxiety generally are very effective, but relapse is not unco...
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...
Fear extinction is the well-known process of fear reduction through repeated re-exposure to a feared...
Fear extinction is the well-known process of fear reduction through repeated re-exposure to a feared...
This experimental research provided new insights into mechanisms mediating the enduring reduction of...
Fear extinction is a reduction in conditioned fear following repeated exposure to the feared cue in ...
Following fear conditioning in a typical extinction experiment, animals are returned to and remain i...
Background and objectives: Although exposure therapy is an effective treatment for anxiety disorders...
The renewal of Pavlovian-conditioned responses may provide a model for the relapse of fear following...
The main behavioral signature of fear extinction is its fragility. This is exemplified by the renewa...
AbstractThe neural mechanisms by which fear is inhibited are poorly understood at the present time. ...
Instructed extinction is an experimental manipulation that involves informing participants after the...
Since Watson and Rayner's (1920) initial demonstration that human fear can be learned by means of Pa...
In human fear conditioning 'resistance to extinction' occurs when the removal of the aversive outcom...
Exposure-based treatments for clinical anxiety generally are very effective, but relapse is not unco...
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...
Fear extinction is the well-known process of fear reduction through repeated re-exposure to a feared...
Fear extinction is the well-known process of fear reduction through repeated re-exposure to a feared...
This experimental research provided new insights into mechanisms mediating the enduring reduction of...
Fear extinction is a reduction in conditioned fear following repeated exposure to the feared cue in ...
Following fear conditioning in a typical extinction experiment, animals are returned to and remain i...
Background and objectives: Although exposure therapy is an effective treatment for anxiety disorders...
The renewal of Pavlovian-conditioned responses may provide a model for the relapse of fear following...