BACKGROUND: Research suggests that yohimbine hydrochloride (YOH), a noradrenaline agonist, can facilitate fear extinction. It is thought that the mechanism of enhanced emotional memory is stimulated through elevated noradrenaline levels. This randomized placebo-controlled trial examined the potential exposure-enhancing effects of YOH in a clinical sample of participants meeting DSM-IV criteria for a specific phobia (fear of flying). METHODS: Sixty-seven participants with fear of flying were randomized to 4 sessions of virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) combined with YOH (10 mg), or 4 sessions of VRET combined with a placebo. Treatment consisted of 4 weekly 1-hour exposure sessions consisting of two 25-minute virtual flights. At pre- an...
BACKGROUND: A number of studies have demonstrated the efficacy of virtual reality exposure therapy (...
Exposure-based therapies are one of the most effective strategies for treating a large range of anxi...
Pathological fear and anxiety are highly debilitating and, despite considerable advances in psychoth...
Background: Recent research indicates that pharmacological agents may enhance psychotherapeutic outc...
Background: Recent research indicates that pharmacological agents may enhance psychotherapeutic outc...
Background Preclinical and clinical trials suggest that yohimbine may augment extinction learning wi...
Virtual reality exposure has recently emerged as an important tool for exposure therapy in the treat...
Fear-related disorders, mainly phobias and post-traumatic stress disorder, are highly prevalent, deb...
Fear of flying (FOF) affects an estimated 10—25 % of the population. Patients with FOF ( N = 49) wer...
Ample evidence in animals and humans supports the noradrenergic modulation in the formation of emoti...
Fear of flying (FF) is an impairing psychological disorder that is extremely common in developed cou...
Objectives: Past controlled clinical trials centred on virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) for a...
Rationale: research in rodents and non-human primates implicates the noradrenergic system and hypoth...
Open Data and Open Materials of: Sperl, M. F. J., Panitz, C., Skoluda, N., Nater, U. M., Pizzagalli,...
Behavioral exposure therapy of anxiety disorders is believed to rely on fear extinction. Because pre...
BACKGROUND: A number of studies have demonstrated the efficacy of virtual reality exposure therapy (...
Exposure-based therapies are one of the most effective strategies for treating a large range of anxi...
Pathological fear and anxiety are highly debilitating and, despite considerable advances in psychoth...
Background: Recent research indicates that pharmacological agents may enhance psychotherapeutic outc...
Background: Recent research indicates that pharmacological agents may enhance psychotherapeutic outc...
Background Preclinical and clinical trials suggest that yohimbine may augment extinction learning wi...
Virtual reality exposure has recently emerged as an important tool for exposure therapy in the treat...
Fear-related disorders, mainly phobias and post-traumatic stress disorder, are highly prevalent, deb...
Fear of flying (FOF) affects an estimated 10—25 % of the population. Patients with FOF ( N = 49) wer...
Ample evidence in animals and humans supports the noradrenergic modulation in the formation of emoti...
Fear of flying (FF) is an impairing psychological disorder that is extremely common in developed cou...
Objectives: Past controlled clinical trials centred on virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) for a...
Rationale: research in rodents and non-human primates implicates the noradrenergic system and hypoth...
Open Data and Open Materials of: Sperl, M. F. J., Panitz, C., Skoluda, N., Nater, U. M., Pizzagalli,...
Behavioral exposure therapy of anxiety disorders is believed to rely on fear extinction. Because pre...
BACKGROUND: A number of studies have demonstrated the efficacy of virtual reality exposure therapy (...
Exposure-based therapies are one of the most effective strategies for treating a large range of anxi...
Pathological fear and anxiety are highly debilitating and, despite considerable advances in psychoth...