The present experiment examined the effects of respondently conditioned emotional functions on the formation of stimulus equivalence relations. Fifty-seven participants were exposed to a stimulus-pairing procedure that paired six nonsense syllables with aversive images, and a further six stimuli with neutral images. A second phase established different operant response functions for one aversive CS and one neutral CS. In Phase 3, 45 of the 57 participants demonstrated a transfer of the established operant response to stimuli sharing respondent functions, thereby demonstrating the formation of two functional classes. Using a between-subjects design, participants were then exposed to a conditional discrimination training and testing protocol ...
Despite the central status of avoidance in explaining the etiology and maintenance of anxiety disord...
Research on stimulus equivalence has been prominent for more than 40 years in behavior analysis. The...
High anxiety may relate to the enhanced processing of threat-related stimuli, enhanced cognitive dis...
The present experiment examined the effects of respondently conditioned emotional functions on the f...
The current article reports two experiments designed to examine the effects of creating competing ap...
We investigated the transfer of conditioned avoidance functions through equivalence relations, and t...
Historically, anxiety has been a dominant subject in mainstream psychology but an incidental or even...
To establish a series of derived relations between arbitrary stimuli, 20 subjects were exposed to no...
Abnormalities in basic fear conditioning and extinction processes may contribute to the development ...
When an individual perceives a situation or stimulus as anxiety-provoking they may react behavioural...
Humans have an unparalleled ability to engage in arbitrarily applicable relational responding (AARR...
The experiments presented here were designed to address experimental problems due to uncontrolled lo...
In the present thesis a literature review revealed that further investigation is required into cases...
The present paper reports three new experiments suggesting that the valence of a face cue can influe...
Background: Uncertainty abounds regarding the putative mechanisms of attention bias modification (AB...
Despite the central status of avoidance in explaining the etiology and maintenance of anxiety disord...
Research on stimulus equivalence has been prominent for more than 40 years in behavior analysis. The...
High anxiety may relate to the enhanced processing of threat-related stimuli, enhanced cognitive dis...
The present experiment examined the effects of respondently conditioned emotional functions on the f...
The current article reports two experiments designed to examine the effects of creating competing ap...
We investigated the transfer of conditioned avoidance functions through equivalence relations, and t...
Historically, anxiety has been a dominant subject in mainstream psychology but an incidental or even...
To establish a series of derived relations between arbitrary stimuli, 20 subjects were exposed to no...
Abnormalities in basic fear conditioning and extinction processes may contribute to the development ...
When an individual perceives a situation or stimulus as anxiety-provoking they may react behavioural...
Humans have an unparalleled ability to engage in arbitrarily applicable relational responding (AARR...
The experiments presented here were designed to address experimental problems due to uncontrolled lo...
In the present thesis a literature review revealed that further investigation is required into cases...
The present paper reports three new experiments suggesting that the valence of a face cue can influe...
Background: Uncertainty abounds regarding the putative mechanisms of attention bias modification (AB...
Despite the central status of avoidance in explaining the etiology and maintenance of anxiety disord...
Research on stimulus equivalence has been prominent for more than 40 years in behavior analysis. The...
High anxiety may relate to the enhanced processing of threat-related stimuli, enhanced cognitive dis...