Background Physiological responding is a key characteristic of fear responses. Yet, it is unknown whether the time-consuming measurement of somatovisceral responses ameliorates the prediction of individual fear responses beyond the accuracy reached by the consideration of diagnostic (e.g., phobic vs. non phobic) and cognitive (e.g., risk estimation) factors, which can be more easily assessed. Method We applied a machine learning approach to data of an experiment, in which spider phobic and non-spider fearful participants (diagnostic factor) faced pictures of spiders. For each experimental trial, participants specified their personal risk of encountering the spider (cognitive factor), as well as their subjective fear (outcome variable) ...
Background and objectives: Several information-processing models highlight the independent roles of ...
Specific phobias have traditonally been viewed as a unitary construct. There is emerging evidence ho...
Specific phobias are the most common form of anxiety disorder. Two factors have influenced cognitive...
Background Physiological responding is a key characteristic of fear responses. Yet, it is unknown w...
BACKGROUND Physiological responding is a key characteristic of fear responses. Yet, it is unknown...
This study investigated whether fear expectancy in phobic individuals induces priming of the defensi...
The present study attempted to answer two general questions: (1) what is the relation between expect...
Background: Individuals with social phobia are more likely to misinterpret ambiguous social situatio...
In essence, biological preparedness models of fear and phobia rest upon two key components. First, s...
We employed a novel parametric spider picture set in the context of a parametric fMRI anxiety provoc...
Avoidance is considered as a central hallmark of all anxiety disorders. The acquisition and expressi...
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This paper reports the results of two studies investigating judgements made by spider phobics about ...
We employed a novel parametric spider picture set in the context of a parametric fMRI anxiety provoc...
Background: Cognitive theories posit that all animal phobics develop a hypervigilance- avoidance&nbs...
Background and objectives: Several information-processing models highlight the independent roles of ...
Specific phobias have traditonally been viewed as a unitary construct. There is emerging evidence ho...
Specific phobias are the most common form of anxiety disorder. Two factors have influenced cognitive...
Background Physiological responding is a key characteristic of fear responses. Yet, it is unknown w...
BACKGROUND Physiological responding is a key characteristic of fear responses. Yet, it is unknown...
This study investigated whether fear expectancy in phobic individuals induces priming of the defensi...
The present study attempted to answer two general questions: (1) what is the relation between expect...
Background: Individuals with social phobia are more likely to misinterpret ambiguous social situatio...
In essence, biological preparedness models of fear and phobia rest upon two key components. First, s...
We employed a novel parametric spider picture set in the context of a parametric fMRI anxiety provoc...
Avoidance is considered as a central hallmark of all anxiety disorders. The acquisition and expressi...
Contains fulltext : 64554.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)According to c...
This paper reports the results of two studies investigating judgements made by spider phobics about ...
We employed a novel parametric spider picture set in the context of a parametric fMRI anxiety provoc...
Background: Cognitive theories posit that all animal phobics develop a hypervigilance- avoidance&nbs...
Background and objectives: Several information-processing models highlight the independent roles of ...
Specific phobias have traditonally been viewed as a unitary construct. There is emerging evidence ho...
Specific phobias are the most common form of anxiety disorder. Two factors have influenced cognitive...