Anxiety patients often experience conflicts between approaching (pass barking dog) and avoiding (take detour) feared situations. In most experimental avoidance paradigms, response options are limited or forced, making it difficult to generalize the results to daily life situations. The aim of the present study was twofold: 1) to develop a more ecologically valid avoidance paradigm; 2) to examine the influence of individual characteristics (trait anxiety; distress tolerance) on approach-avoidance behaviour. To encourage free exploration behaviour, a virtual reality (VR) escape room was developed. In this room, participants searched for cues to decipher a code-locked door. Opening a marked vase (conditioned stimulus, CS) was followed by a jum...
Excessive avoidance causes functional impairment and maintains anxiety disorders. In the laboratory,...
Elevated levels of fear and avoidance are core symptoms across the anxiety disorders. It has long be...
Introduction: Fears (e.g., of spiders, or heights) are maladaptive to the extent that they can cause...
Anxiety patients often experience conflicts between approaching (pass barking dog) and avoiding (tak...
Approach-avoidance behaviours play a major role in the development and maintenance of anxiety disord...
Avoidance behavior is a key symptom of most anxiety disorders and a central readout in animal resear...
Excessive avoidance towards innocuous cues is a central diagnostic criterion across anxiety-related ...
Approach-avoidance tendencies play a major role in the development and maintenance of anxiety disord...
Conventional wisdom dictates we must face our fears to conquer them. This idea is embodied in exposu...
Approach and avoidance of positive and negative social cues are fundamental to prevent isolation and...
Abstract Background A dearth of laboratory tests to study actual human approach-avoidance behavior h...
Specific phobias are the most common anxiety disorder and are characterized by avoidance behavior. A...
Contains fulltext : 90203.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Avoidant behav...
Investigating approach-avoidance behavior regarding affective stimuli is important in broadening the...
Avoiding stimuli that predict danger is required for survival. However, avoidance can become maladap...
Excessive avoidance causes functional impairment and maintains anxiety disorders. In the laboratory,...
Elevated levels of fear and avoidance are core symptoms across the anxiety disorders. It has long be...
Introduction: Fears (e.g., of spiders, or heights) are maladaptive to the extent that they can cause...
Anxiety patients often experience conflicts between approaching (pass barking dog) and avoiding (tak...
Approach-avoidance behaviours play a major role in the development and maintenance of anxiety disord...
Avoidance behavior is a key symptom of most anxiety disorders and a central readout in animal resear...
Excessive avoidance towards innocuous cues is a central diagnostic criterion across anxiety-related ...
Approach-avoidance tendencies play a major role in the development and maintenance of anxiety disord...
Conventional wisdom dictates we must face our fears to conquer them. This idea is embodied in exposu...
Approach and avoidance of positive and negative social cues are fundamental to prevent isolation and...
Abstract Background A dearth of laboratory tests to study actual human approach-avoidance behavior h...
Specific phobias are the most common anxiety disorder and are characterized by avoidance behavior. A...
Contains fulltext : 90203.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Avoidant behav...
Investigating approach-avoidance behavior regarding affective stimuli is important in broadening the...
Avoiding stimuli that predict danger is required for survival. However, avoidance can become maladap...
Excessive avoidance causes functional impairment and maintains anxiety disorders. In the laboratory,...
Elevated levels of fear and avoidance are core symptoms across the anxiety disorders. It has long be...
Introduction: Fears (e.g., of spiders, or heights) are maladaptive to the extent that they can cause...