In the present study, it was investigated by employing a human fear conditioning paradigm whether an extinction retrieval cue can attenuate renewal of conditioned responding after an extinction treatment procedure, and if so, what the precise role of such an extinction cue comprises. It was hypothesized that such a cue can attenuate renewal and would function as a safety signal capable of directly inhibiting the expectancy of an aversive outcome and conditioned skin conductance responding to a conditioned stimulus. The results demonstrated that the extinguished expectancy of an aversive outcome was renewed when the CS was presented outside the extinction context and that an extinction cue attenuated this effect. This extinction cue, however...
Renewal is the recovery of extinguished responding to a conditioned stimulus when testing occurs out...
Abstract: It was investigated in humans whether the incorporation of an extinction cue attenuates re...
The renewal of Pavlovian-conditioned responses may provide a model for the relapse of fear following...
In the present study, it was investigated by employing a human fear conditioning paradigm whether an...
In the present study, it was investigated by employing a human fear conditioning paradigm whether an...
In the present study, it was investigated by employing a human fear conditioning paradigm whether an...
In the present study, it was investigated by employing a human fear conditioning paradigm whether an...
In the present study, it was investigated by employing a human fear conditioning paradigm whether an...
The present human fear conditioning study examined whether the valence of an extinction cue has a di...
The present human fear conditioning study examined whether the valence of an extinction cue has a di...
The present human fear conditioning study examined whether the valence of an extinction cue has a di...
The present human fear conditioning study examined whether the valence of an extinction cue has a di...
The present human fear conditioning study examined whether the valence of an extinction cue has a di...
We evaluated whether an extinction cue can reduce (or prevent) the recovery of previously extinguish...
We evaluated whether an extinction cue can reduce (or prevent) the recovery of previously extinguish...
Renewal is the recovery of extinguished responding to a conditioned stimulus when testing occurs out...
Abstract: It was investigated in humans whether the incorporation of an extinction cue attenuates re...
The renewal of Pavlovian-conditioned responses may provide a model for the relapse of fear following...
In the present study, it was investigated by employing a human fear conditioning paradigm whether an...
In the present study, it was investigated by employing a human fear conditioning paradigm whether an...
In the present study, it was investigated by employing a human fear conditioning paradigm whether an...
In the present study, it was investigated by employing a human fear conditioning paradigm whether an...
In the present study, it was investigated by employing a human fear conditioning paradigm whether an...
The present human fear conditioning study examined whether the valence of an extinction cue has a di...
The present human fear conditioning study examined whether the valence of an extinction cue has a di...
The present human fear conditioning study examined whether the valence of an extinction cue has a di...
The present human fear conditioning study examined whether the valence of an extinction cue has a di...
The present human fear conditioning study examined whether the valence of an extinction cue has a di...
We evaluated whether an extinction cue can reduce (or prevent) the recovery of previously extinguish...
We evaluated whether an extinction cue can reduce (or prevent) the recovery of previously extinguish...
Renewal is the recovery of extinguished responding to a conditioned stimulus when testing occurs out...
Abstract: It was investigated in humans whether the incorporation of an extinction cue attenuates re...
The renewal of Pavlovian-conditioned responses may provide a model for the relapse of fear following...