Research has demonstrated that disgust can be installed through classical conditioning by pairing neutral conditioned stimuli (CSs) with disgusting unconditioned stimuli (USs). Disgust has been argued to play an important role in maintaining fear-related disorders. This maintaining role may be explained by conditioned disgust being less sensitive to extinction (i.e., experiencing the CS in the absence of the US). Promising alternatives to extinction training are procedures that focus on the devaluation of US memory representations. In the current study, we investigated whether such devaluation procedures can be successful to counter conditioned disgust. We conducted two laboratory studies (N = 120 and N = 51) in which disgust was conditione...
This study used the classical conditioned acquisition and extinction paradigm to compare which of th...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: It is assumed that fear responses can be altered by changing the continge...
The retrieval-extinction paradigm, which disrupts the reconsolidation of fear memories in humans, is...
Research has demonstrated that disgust can be installed through classical conditioning by pairing ne...
Research has demonstrated that disgust can be installed through classical conditioning by pairing ne...
Maladaptive disgust responses are tenacious and resistant to exposure-based interventions. In a simi...
Learned disgust appears to play an important role in certain anxiety disorders, and can be explained...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is a change in the liking of a stimulus (conditioned stimulus or CS) du...
Converging lines of research suggest that exaggerated disgust responses play a crucial role in the d...
Converging lines of research suggest that exaggerated disgust responses play a crucial role in the d...
Recent theoretical accounts point to disgust as an important factor in the development and persisten...
Earlier studies provided preliminary support for the role of classical conditioning as a pathway of ...
Earlier studies provided preliminary support for the role of classical conditioning as a pathway of ...
This study used the classical conditioned acquisition and extinction paradigm to compare which of th...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: It is assumed that fear responses can be altered by changing the continge...
The retrieval-extinction paradigm, which disrupts the reconsolidation of fear memories in humans, is...
Research has demonstrated that disgust can be installed through classical conditioning by pairing ne...
Research has demonstrated that disgust can be installed through classical conditioning by pairing ne...
Maladaptive disgust responses are tenacious and resistant to exposure-based interventions. In a simi...
Learned disgust appears to play an important role in certain anxiety disorders, and can be explained...
Evaluative conditioning (EC) is a change in the liking of a stimulus (conditioned stimulus or CS) du...
Converging lines of research suggest that exaggerated disgust responses play a crucial role in the d...
Converging lines of research suggest that exaggerated disgust responses play a crucial role in the d...
Recent theoretical accounts point to disgust as an important factor in the development and persisten...
Earlier studies provided preliminary support for the role of classical conditioning as a pathway of ...
Earlier studies provided preliminary support for the role of classical conditioning as a pathway of ...
This study used the classical conditioned acquisition and extinction paradigm to compare which of th...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: It is assumed that fear responses can be altered by changing the continge...
The retrieval-extinction paradigm, which disrupts the reconsolidation of fear memories in humans, is...