International audienceProgress in understanding the emergence of pathological anxiety depends on the availability of paradigms effective in inducing anxiety in a simple, consistent and sustained manner. The Threat-of-Shock paradigm has typically been used to elicit anxiety, but poses ethical issues when testing vulnerable populations. Moreover, it is not clear from past studies whether anxiety can be sustained in experiments of longer durations. Here, we present empirical support for an alternative approach, the 'Threat-of-Scream' paradigm, in which shocks are replaced by screams. In two studies, participants were repeatedly exposed to blocks in which they were at risk of hearing aversive screams at any time vs. blocks in which they were sa...
Non-specificity of fear is a core aspect of what makes anxiety disorders so impairing: Fear does not...
Chronic anxiety may differ from cued fear and hence require other treatment strategies. In a human f...
Anxiety can boost the detection of potential threats in many ways. There is evidence that one and th...
International audienceProgress in understanding the emergence of pathological anxiety depends on the...
Anxiety disorders are characterized by cognitive dysfunctions which contribute to the patient’s prof...
The replicability of fear conditioning research has come under recent scrutiny, with increasing ackn...
Non-specificity of fear is a core aspect of what makes anxiety disorders so impairing: Fear does not...
OBJECTIVE: Considerable research examines fear conditioning in adult anxiety disorders but few studi...
Pavlovian fear conditioning is widely used to study mechanisms of fear learning, but high-throughput...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In a blocking procedure, a single conditioned stimulus (CS) is paired wit...
Fear conditioning is one of the prime paradigms of behavioural neuroscience and a source of tremendo...
Panic disorder is characterized by both specific, phased fear and generalized, chronic anxiety. Stan...
Fear conditioning methodologies have often been employed as testable models for assessing learned fe...
Chronic anxiety may differ from cued fear and hence require other treatment strategies. In a human f...
Background and Objectives In a blocking procedure, a single conditioned stimulus (CS) is paired with...
Non-specificity of fear is a core aspect of what makes anxiety disorders so impairing: Fear does not...
Chronic anxiety may differ from cued fear and hence require other treatment strategies. In a human f...
Anxiety can boost the detection of potential threats in many ways. There is evidence that one and th...
International audienceProgress in understanding the emergence of pathological anxiety depends on the...
Anxiety disorders are characterized by cognitive dysfunctions which contribute to the patient’s prof...
The replicability of fear conditioning research has come under recent scrutiny, with increasing ackn...
Non-specificity of fear is a core aspect of what makes anxiety disorders so impairing: Fear does not...
OBJECTIVE: Considerable research examines fear conditioning in adult anxiety disorders but few studi...
Pavlovian fear conditioning is widely used to study mechanisms of fear learning, but high-throughput...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In a blocking procedure, a single conditioned stimulus (CS) is paired wit...
Fear conditioning is one of the prime paradigms of behavioural neuroscience and a source of tremendo...
Panic disorder is characterized by both specific, phased fear and generalized, chronic anxiety. Stan...
Fear conditioning methodologies have often been employed as testable models for assessing learned fe...
Chronic anxiety may differ from cued fear and hence require other treatment strategies. In a human f...
Background and Objectives In a blocking procedure, a single conditioned stimulus (CS) is paired with...
Non-specificity of fear is a core aspect of what makes anxiety disorders so impairing: Fear does not...
Chronic anxiety may differ from cued fear and hence require other treatment strategies. In a human f...
Anxiety can boost the detection of potential threats in many ways. There is evidence that one and th...