Negative conditional stimulus (CS) valence acquired during fear conditioning may enhance fear relapse and is difficult to remove as it extinguishes slowly and does not respond to the instruction that unconditional stimulus (US) presentations will cease. We examined whether instructions targeting CS valence would be more effective. In Experiment 1, an image of one person (CS+) was paired with an aversive US, while another (CS−) was presented alone. After acquisition, participants were given positive information about the CS+ poser and negative information about the CS− poser. Instructions reversed the pattern of differential CS valence present during acquisition and eliminated differential electrodermal responding. In Experiment 2, we compar...
Exposure-based treatment for anxiety disorders is effective for many patients, but relapse is not un...
Past research on backward conditioning in evaluative and fear conditioning yielded inconsistent resu...
Past research has shown that presenting unconditional stimuli (US) during extinction training, eithe...
Negative conditional stimulus (CS) valence acquired during fear conditioning may enhance fear relaps...
In differential fear conditioning, the instruction that the conditional stimulus (CS) will no longer...
Relapse of fear after successful intervention is a major problem in clinical practice. However, litt...
Recent human fear conditioning research has found that a conditional stimulus (CS) that follows an a...
Past fear conditioning studies have used different types of conditional stimuli (CSs). Whether this ...
It is currently unclear whether the acquisition of negative stimulus valence in evaluative and fear ...
Generalisation in evaluative conditioning occurs when the valence acquired by a conditional stimulus...
The current thesis investigated the influence of instructed extinction on conditional stimulus (CS) ...
Blink startle magnitude is linearly modulated by affect such that, relative to neutral stimuli, star...
Following differential fear conditioning, the instruction that the unconditional stimulus will no lo...
Exposure therapy for anxiety disorders is translated from fear conditioning and extinction. While ex...
Exposure-based treatment for anxiety disorders is effective for many patients, but relapse is not un...
Exposure-based treatment for anxiety disorders is effective for many patients, but relapse is not un...
Past research on backward conditioning in evaluative and fear conditioning yielded inconsistent resu...
Past research has shown that presenting unconditional stimuli (US) during extinction training, eithe...
Negative conditional stimulus (CS) valence acquired during fear conditioning may enhance fear relaps...
In differential fear conditioning, the instruction that the conditional stimulus (CS) will no longer...
Relapse of fear after successful intervention is a major problem in clinical practice. However, litt...
Recent human fear conditioning research has found that a conditional stimulus (CS) that follows an a...
Past fear conditioning studies have used different types of conditional stimuli (CSs). Whether this ...
It is currently unclear whether the acquisition of negative stimulus valence in evaluative and fear ...
Generalisation in evaluative conditioning occurs when the valence acquired by a conditional stimulus...
The current thesis investigated the influence of instructed extinction on conditional stimulus (CS) ...
Blink startle magnitude is linearly modulated by affect such that, relative to neutral stimuli, star...
Following differential fear conditioning, the instruction that the unconditional stimulus will no lo...
Exposure therapy for anxiety disorders is translated from fear conditioning and extinction. While ex...
Exposure-based treatment for anxiety disorders is effective for many patients, but relapse is not un...
Exposure-based treatment for anxiety disorders is effective for many patients, but relapse is not un...
Past research on backward conditioning in evaluative and fear conditioning yielded inconsistent resu...
Past research has shown that presenting unconditional stimuli (US) during extinction training, eithe...