Maladaptive disgust responses are tenacious and resistant to exposure-based interventions. In a similar vein, laboratory studies have shown that conditioned disgust is relatively insensitive to Conditioned Stimulus (CS)-only extinction procedures. The relatively strong resistance to extinction might be explained by disgust’s adaptive function to motivate avoidance from contamination threats (pathogens) that cannot be readily detected and are invisible to the naked eye. Therefore, the mere visual presentation of unreinforced disgust eliciting stimuli might not be sufficient to correct a previously acquired threat value of the CS+. Following this, the current study tested whether the efficacy of CS-only exposure can be improved by providing a...
Much research has explored behaviours that are linked with disgust sensitivity. Few studies, however...
Converging lines of research suggest that exaggerated disgust responses play a crucial role in the d...
We present a model of disgust-induced avoidant processing of autobiographical memories contributing ...
Maladaptive disgust responses are tenacious and resistant to exposure-based interventions. In a simi...
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 ...
Disgust motivates avoidance of stimuli associated with pathogens. Although disgust primarily inhibit...
Research has demonstrated that disgust can be installed through classical conditioning by pairing ne...
The emotion of disgust plays a key role in the behavioral immune system, a set of disease-avoidance ...
This study used the classical conditioned acquisition and extinction paradigm to compare which of th...
Learned disgust appears to play an important role in certain anxiety disorders, and can be explained...
Much research has explored behaviours that are linked with disgust sensitivity. Few studies, however...
Converging lines of research suggest that exaggerated disgust responses play a crucial role in the d...
We present a model of disgust-induced avoidant processing of autobiographical memories contributing ...
Maladaptive disgust responses are tenacious and resistant to exposure-based interventions. In a simi...
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 ...
Disgust motivates avoidance of stimuli associated with pathogens. Although disgust primarily inhibit...
Research has demonstrated that disgust can be installed through classical conditioning by pairing ne...
The emotion of disgust plays a key role in the behavioral immune system, a set of disease-avoidance ...
This study used the classical conditioned acquisition and extinction paradigm to compare which of th...
Learned disgust appears to play an important role in certain anxiety disorders, and can be explained...
Much research has explored behaviours that are linked with disgust sensitivity. Few studies, however...
Converging lines of research suggest that exaggerated disgust responses play a crucial role in the d...
We present a model of disgust-induced avoidant processing of autobiographical memories contributing ...