Instructions highlighting that backward conditional stimuli (CSs) stop unconditional stimuli (USs) result in their acquiring valence opposite to that of the US on explicit measures of valence. We assessed whether such instructions would influence startle blink modulation in the same way. Two groups were presented with concurrent forward and backward evaluative conditioning (CS-US-CS) using cartoon aliens as CSs, and pleasant, neutral, and unpleasant sounds as USs. Startle magnitude was measured during conditioning and valence ratings were assessed after conditioning. Participants in the “start-stop” instructions group (n = 41) were instructed to learn whether CSs started or stopped US presentations, while participants in the “observe” instr...
The effects of unconditional stimulus (US) valence (aversive electro-tactile stimulus vs. nonaversiv...
During evaluative conditioning, a neutral conditional stimulus (CS) becomes pleasant or unpleasant a...
Whether valence change during evaluative conditioning is mediated by a link between the conditional ...
Instructions highlighting that backward conditional stimuli (CSs) stop unconditional stimuli (USs) r...
Blink startle magnitude is linearly modulated by affect such that, relative to neutral stimuli, star...
Affect modulates the startle blink reflex in a linear fashion in the picture-viewing paradigm. Howev...
Past research on backward conditioning in evaluative and fear conditioning yielded inconsistent resu...
Affect modulates the blink startle reflex in the picture-viewing paradigm, however, the process resp...
Recent human fear conditioning research has found that a conditional stimulus (CS) that follows an a...
Past studies of backward evaluative conditioning (EC) have found an assimilation effect, in that neu...
Emotional processes modulate the size of the eyeblink startle reflex in a picture-viewing paradigm, ...
Past studies of backward evaluative conditioning (EC) have found an assimilation effect, in that neu...
Fear-potentiated startle is a well-established measure of emotional learning in nonhuman animals. In...
Negative conditional stimulus (CS) valence acquired during fear conditioning may enhance fear relaps...
The interactive effects of emotion and attention on attentional startle modulation were investigated...
The effects of unconditional stimulus (US) valence (aversive electro-tactile stimulus vs. nonaversiv...
During evaluative conditioning, a neutral conditional stimulus (CS) becomes pleasant or unpleasant a...
Whether valence change during evaluative conditioning is mediated by a link between the conditional ...
Instructions highlighting that backward conditional stimuli (CSs) stop unconditional stimuli (USs) r...
Blink startle magnitude is linearly modulated by affect such that, relative to neutral stimuli, star...
Affect modulates the startle blink reflex in a linear fashion in the picture-viewing paradigm. Howev...
Past research on backward conditioning in evaluative and fear conditioning yielded inconsistent resu...
Affect modulates the blink startle reflex in the picture-viewing paradigm, however, the process resp...
Recent human fear conditioning research has found that a conditional stimulus (CS) that follows an a...
Past studies of backward evaluative conditioning (EC) have found an assimilation effect, in that neu...
Emotional processes modulate the size of the eyeblink startle reflex in a picture-viewing paradigm, ...
Past studies of backward evaluative conditioning (EC) have found an assimilation effect, in that neu...
Fear-potentiated startle is a well-established measure of emotional learning in nonhuman animals. In...
Negative conditional stimulus (CS) valence acquired during fear conditioning may enhance fear relaps...
The interactive effects of emotion and attention on attentional startle modulation were investigated...
The effects of unconditional stimulus (US) valence (aversive electro-tactile stimulus vs. nonaversiv...
During evaluative conditioning, a neutral conditional stimulus (CS) becomes pleasant or unpleasant a...
Whether valence change during evaluative conditioning is mediated by a link between the conditional ...