Behavioural inhibition is a key anxiety-like behaviour in rodents and humans, distinct from avoidance of danger, and reduced by anxiolytic drugs. In some situations, it is not clear how behavioural inhibition minimises harm or maximises benefit for the agent, and can even appear counterproductive. Extant explanations of this phenomenon make use of descriptive models but do not provide a formal assessment of its adaptive value. This hampers a better understanding of the neural computations underlying anxiety behaviour. Here, we analyse a standard rodent anxiety model, the operant conflict test. We harvest Bayesian Decision Theory to show that behavioural inhibition normatively arises as cost-minimising strategy in temporally correlated envir...
Anxiety and stress-related disorders are severe psychiatric conditions that affect performance in da...
Safety behavior prevents the occurrence of threat, thus it is typically considered adaptive. However...
According to Gray and McNaughton (2000), anxiety is the result of conflict between simultaneously ac...
Behavioural inhibition is a key anxiety-like behaviour in rodents and humans, distinct from avoidanc...
Behavioural inhibition is a key anxiety-like behaviour in rodents and humans, distinct from avoidanc...
Behavioural inhibition is a key anxiety-like behaviour in rodents and humans, distinct from avoidanc...
<div><p>Behavioural inhibition is a key anxiety-like behaviour in rodents and humans, distinct from ...
Exaggerated avoidance behavior is a predominant symptom in all anxiety disorders and its degree ofte...
A popular theory regarding the etiology of anxiety disorders asserts that they are developed and mai...
Theoretical models distinguish between neural responses elicited by distal threats and those evoked ...
This dataset contains data collected on 25 pathologically anxious individuals (meeting criteria for ...
Computational algorithms and the use of artificial intelligence (AI) are beginning to venture into c...
Fear (i.e., decreased percentage time spent on open-arm exploration) in the elevated plus-maze can b...
Aversive learning is characterised by rapid learning which is highly resistant to extinction. This h...
Fear (i.e., decreased percentage time spent on open-arm exploration) in the elevated plus-maze can b...
Anxiety and stress-related disorders are severe psychiatric conditions that affect performance in da...
Safety behavior prevents the occurrence of threat, thus it is typically considered adaptive. However...
According to Gray and McNaughton (2000), anxiety is the result of conflict between simultaneously ac...
Behavioural inhibition is a key anxiety-like behaviour in rodents and humans, distinct from avoidanc...
Behavioural inhibition is a key anxiety-like behaviour in rodents and humans, distinct from avoidanc...
Behavioural inhibition is a key anxiety-like behaviour in rodents and humans, distinct from avoidanc...
<div><p>Behavioural inhibition is a key anxiety-like behaviour in rodents and humans, distinct from ...
Exaggerated avoidance behavior is a predominant symptom in all anxiety disorders and its degree ofte...
A popular theory regarding the etiology of anxiety disorders asserts that they are developed and mai...
Theoretical models distinguish between neural responses elicited by distal threats and those evoked ...
This dataset contains data collected on 25 pathologically anxious individuals (meeting criteria for ...
Computational algorithms and the use of artificial intelligence (AI) are beginning to venture into c...
Fear (i.e., decreased percentage time spent on open-arm exploration) in the elevated plus-maze can b...
Aversive learning is characterised by rapid learning which is highly resistant to extinction. This h...
Fear (i.e., decreased percentage time spent on open-arm exploration) in the elevated plus-maze can b...
Anxiety and stress-related disorders are severe psychiatric conditions that affect performance in da...
Safety behavior prevents the occurrence of threat, thus it is typically considered adaptive. However...
According to Gray and McNaughton (2000), anxiety is the result of conflict between simultaneously ac...