Twenty treated and 18 untreated spider phobics were exposed to a series of 72 slides. Three different categories of slides were used: phobia-relevant slides (spiders), alternative fear-relevant slides (weapons), and neutral slides (flowers). Slides were randomly paired with either a shock, a tone, or nothing at all. Despite the absence of a systematic correlation between slides and outcomes, untreated phobics strongly overestimated the covariation between spider slides and shock. Treated phobics did not show a covariation bias, suggesting that such bias can be modulated by behavioral treatment. In addition, untreated subjects were more confident about their contingency estimates than were treated subjects. The present results fit with earli...
Covariation bias can be defined as phobic subjects' tendency to overestimate the association between...
There is increasing evidence that spiders are not feared because of harmful outcome expectancies but...
Recently, differential UCS expectancies were found for high- and low-predatory fear-relevant animals...
Twenty treated and 18 untreated spider phobics were exposed to a series of 72 slides. Three differen...
Thirty-eight people with spider phobias (19 untreated and 19 treated) were exposed to a series of 72...
Thirty-eight people with spider phobias (19 untreated and 19 treated) were exposed to a series of 72...
There is increasing evidence that spiders are not feared because of harmful outcome expectancies but...
According to cognitive theories of anxiety, phobic patients are searching the environment for threat...
Whereas research has demonstrated that phobic or fearful individuals overestimate the likelihood of ...
This paper reports the results of two studies investigating judgements made by spider phobics about ...
Covariation bias can be defined as phobic subjects' tendency to overestimate the association between...
Phobic individuals expect aversive UCS's following encounters with phobic stimuli. Previous research...
Background: Individuals with social phobia are more likely to misinterpret ambiguous social situatio...
Phobic individuals expect aversive UCS's following encounters with phobic stimuli. Previous research...
Phobic individuals expect aversive UCS's following encounters with phobic stimuli. Previous research...
Covariation bias can be defined as phobic subjects' tendency to overestimate the association between...
There is increasing evidence that spiders are not feared because of harmful outcome expectancies but...
Recently, differential UCS expectancies were found for high- and low-predatory fear-relevant animals...
Twenty treated and 18 untreated spider phobics were exposed to a series of 72 slides. Three differen...
Thirty-eight people with spider phobias (19 untreated and 19 treated) were exposed to a series of 72...
Thirty-eight people with spider phobias (19 untreated and 19 treated) were exposed to a series of 72...
There is increasing evidence that spiders are not feared because of harmful outcome expectancies but...
According to cognitive theories of anxiety, phobic patients are searching the environment for threat...
Whereas research has demonstrated that phobic or fearful individuals overestimate the likelihood of ...
This paper reports the results of two studies investigating judgements made by spider phobics about ...
Covariation bias can be defined as phobic subjects' tendency to overestimate the association between...
Phobic individuals expect aversive UCS's following encounters with phobic stimuli. Previous research...
Background: Individuals with social phobia are more likely to misinterpret ambiguous social situatio...
Phobic individuals expect aversive UCS's following encounters with phobic stimuli. Previous research...
Phobic individuals expect aversive UCS's following encounters with phobic stimuli. Previous research...
Covariation bias can be defined as phobic subjects' tendency to overestimate the association between...
There is increasing evidence that spiders are not feared because of harmful outcome expectancies but...
Recently, differential UCS expectancies were found for high- and low-predatory fear-relevant animals...