There is now considerable evidence that phobic responding is associated with a bias towards expecting aversive or traumatic outcomes following encounters with the phobic stimulus (e.g. Behavioural Brain Sci. 18 (1995) 289–325; Phobias: A Handbook of Theory, Research and Treatment. Wiley, Chichester, 1997). In terms of conditioning contingencies, this can be described as a bias towards expecting an aversive unconditioned stimulus (UCS) following a phobic conditioned stimulus (CS). The disease-avoidance model of animal fears (Anxiety Res. 4 (1992a) 314; Matchett and Davey, 1991) suggests that common animal fears may be mediated by at least two kinds of selective associations: (1) a bias towards expecting physically harmful consequences associ...
Whereas research has demonstrated that phobic or fearful individuals overestimate the likelihood of ...
Attentional bias research indicates that specific phobics prioritize the processing of disorder-rele...
Whereas it is widely recognized that both verbal threat information and stimulus pairings can instal...
Recently, differential UCS expectancies were found for high- and low-predatory fear-relevant animals...
Recently, differential UCS expectancies were found for high- and low-predatory fear-relevant animals...
This paper reports the results of two studies investigating judgements made by spider phobics about ...
Abstract Background The Cognitive Vulnerability Model holds that both clinical and sub-clinical mani...
Most phobias are focussed on a small number of fear-inducing stimuli (e.g., snakes, spiders). A revi...
There is increasing evidence that blood-injection-injury (1311) phobia is qualitatively different fr...
People with specific fears tend to overestimate the occurrence of unpleasant consequences in situati...
Animal phobias are among the most common specific phobias. It is traditionally assumed that two basi...
There is increasing evidence that blood-injection-injury (1311) phobia is qualitatively different fr...
Research designed to determine the number and kind of dimensions underlying self-reports of animal f...
People with specific fears tend to overestimate the occurrence of unpleasant consequences in situati...
Background : Classical Pavlovian fear conditioning has been widely used in preclinical studies to ga...
Whereas research has demonstrated that phobic or fearful individuals overestimate the likelihood of ...
Attentional bias research indicates that specific phobics prioritize the processing of disorder-rele...
Whereas it is widely recognized that both verbal threat information and stimulus pairings can instal...
Recently, differential UCS expectancies were found for high- and low-predatory fear-relevant animals...
Recently, differential UCS expectancies were found for high- and low-predatory fear-relevant animals...
This paper reports the results of two studies investigating judgements made by spider phobics about ...
Abstract Background The Cognitive Vulnerability Model holds that both clinical and sub-clinical mani...
Most phobias are focussed on a small number of fear-inducing stimuli (e.g., snakes, spiders). A revi...
There is increasing evidence that blood-injection-injury (1311) phobia is qualitatively different fr...
People with specific fears tend to overestimate the occurrence of unpleasant consequences in situati...
Animal phobias are among the most common specific phobias. It is traditionally assumed that two basi...
There is increasing evidence that blood-injection-injury (1311) phobia is qualitatively different fr...
Research designed to determine the number and kind of dimensions underlying self-reports of animal f...
People with specific fears tend to overestimate the occurrence of unpleasant consequences in situati...
Background : Classical Pavlovian fear conditioning has been widely used in preclinical studies to ga...
Whereas research has demonstrated that phobic or fearful individuals overestimate the likelihood of ...
Attentional bias research indicates that specific phobics prioritize the processing of disorder-rele...
Whereas it is widely recognized that both verbal threat information and stimulus pairings can instal...