Evidence shows that anxiety runs in families. One reason may be that children are particularly susceptible to learning fear from their parents. The current study compared children's fear beliefs and avoidance preferences for animals following positive or fearful modeling by mothers and strangers in vicarious learning and unlearning procedures. Children aged 6 to 10 years (N = 60) were exposed to pictures of novel animals either alone (control) or together with pictures of their mother or a stranger expressing fear or happiness. During unlearning (counterconditioning), children saw each animal again with their mother or a stranger expressing the opposite facial expression. Following vicarious learning, children's fear beliefs increased for a...
Objectives: Evidence has shown that children can develop fear beliefs and avoidance behaviour for a ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Mechanisms underpinning vicarious fear learning in c...
Vicarious fear learning refers to the acquisition of fear via observation of the fearful responses o...
Evidence shows that anxiety runs in families. One reason may be that children are particularly susce...
Studies suggests that children can acquire fears vicariously through observation of others exhibitin...
Vicarious learning has long been assumed to be an indirect pathway to fear; however, there is only r...
Vicarious learning has long been assumed to be an indirect pathway to fear; however, there is only r...
Children can learn to fear stimuli vicariously, by observing adults’ or peers’ responses to them. Gi...
Children can learn to fear stimuli vicariously, by observing adults’ or peers’ responses to them. Gi...
Objectives: Lang (1968) demonstrated three human anxiety response systems: verbal-cognitive, behavio...
Objectives: It has long been assumed that children can acquire fear of a stimulus by observing anoth...
Objectives: It has long been assumed that children can acquire fear of a stimulus by observing anoth...
Objectives: Despite widespread acceptance of Rachman’s (Behav. Res. Ther. 15 (1977) 375–387) proposi...
Evidence suggests that children can acquire fears vicariously by observing other people who already ...
Objectives: Evidence has shown that children can develop fear beliefs and avoidance behaviour for a ...
Objectives: Evidence has shown that children can develop fear beliefs and avoidance behaviour for a ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Mechanisms underpinning vicarious fear learning in c...
Vicarious fear learning refers to the acquisition of fear via observation of the fearful responses o...
Evidence shows that anxiety runs in families. One reason may be that children are particularly susce...
Studies suggests that children can acquire fears vicariously through observation of others exhibitin...
Vicarious learning has long been assumed to be an indirect pathway to fear; however, there is only r...
Vicarious learning has long been assumed to be an indirect pathway to fear; however, there is only r...
Children can learn to fear stimuli vicariously, by observing adults’ or peers’ responses to them. Gi...
Children can learn to fear stimuli vicariously, by observing adults’ or peers’ responses to them. Gi...
Objectives: Lang (1968) demonstrated three human anxiety response systems: verbal-cognitive, behavio...
Objectives: It has long been assumed that children can acquire fear of a stimulus by observing anoth...
Objectives: It has long been assumed that children can acquire fear of a stimulus by observing anoth...
Objectives: Despite widespread acceptance of Rachman’s (Behav. Res. Ther. 15 (1977) 375–387) proposi...
Evidence suggests that children can acquire fears vicariously by observing other people who already ...
Objectives: Evidence has shown that children can develop fear beliefs and avoidance behaviour for a ...
Objectives: Evidence has shown that children can develop fear beliefs and avoidance behaviour for a ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Mechanisms underpinning vicarious fear learning in c...
Vicarious fear learning refers to the acquisition of fear via observation of the fearful responses o...