Electrodermal activity in studies of human fear conditioning is often scored by distinguishing two electrodermal responses occurring during the conditional stimulus unconditional stimulus interval. These responses, known as first interval responding (FIR) and second interval responding (SIR), are reported to be differentially sensitive to the effects of orienting and anticipation. Recently, the FIR/SIR scoring convention has been questioned, with some arguing in favor of scoring a single response within the entire conditional stimulus unconditional stimulus interval (entire interval responding, EIR). EIR can be advantageous in practical terms but may fail to capture experimental effects when manipulations produce dissociations between orien...
We propose that the premature onset of fear responding is a potentially important feature of patholo...
Past fear conditioning studies have used different types of conditional stimuli (CSs). Whether this ...
Although the P300 event-related potential (ERP) is the most likely central measure of Sokolov’s Orie...
Electrodermal activity in studies of human fear conditioning is often scored by distinguishing two e...
In differential fear conditioning, the instruction that the conditional stimulus (CS) will no longer...
Past research has shown that Intolerance of Uncertainty (IU) affects Pavlovian fear conditioning pro...
Many contemporary studies of human fear conditioning exclude participants who fail to show different...
The current thesis investigated the influence of instructed extinction on conditional stimulus (CS) ...
Relapse of fear after successful intervention is a major problem in clinical practice. However, litt...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.In order to test the notion that the amou...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 92-102)A classical differential conditioning paradigm inv...
This experiment examined electrodermal and cardiac activity within a two-stimulus anticipation parad...
For more than 60 years, the gold standard for assessing aversive conditioning in humans has been the...
The early work of Sokolov established the phasic orienting reflex (OR) as primarily associated with ...
Background and objectives Secondary extinction refers to the phenomenon that extinction of one condi...
We propose that the premature onset of fear responding is a potentially important feature of patholo...
Past fear conditioning studies have used different types of conditional stimuli (CSs). Whether this ...
Although the P300 event-related potential (ERP) is the most likely central measure of Sokolov’s Orie...
Electrodermal activity in studies of human fear conditioning is often scored by distinguishing two e...
In differential fear conditioning, the instruction that the conditional stimulus (CS) will no longer...
Past research has shown that Intolerance of Uncertainty (IU) affects Pavlovian fear conditioning pro...
Many contemporary studies of human fear conditioning exclude participants who fail to show different...
The current thesis investigated the influence of instructed extinction on conditional stimulus (CS) ...
Relapse of fear after successful intervention is a major problem in clinical practice. However, litt...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.In order to test the notion that the amou...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 92-102)A classical differential conditioning paradigm inv...
This experiment examined electrodermal and cardiac activity within a two-stimulus anticipation parad...
For more than 60 years, the gold standard for assessing aversive conditioning in humans has been the...
The early work of Sokolov established the phasic orienting reflex (OR) as primarily associated with ...
Background and objectives Secondary extinction refers to the phenomenon that extinction of one condi...
We propose that the premature onset of fear responding is a potentially important feature of patholo...
Past fear conditioning studies have used different types of conditional stimuli (CSs). Whether this ...
Although the P300 event-related potential (ERP) is the most likely central measure of Sokolov’s Orie...