Background and Objectives In a blocking procedure, a single conditioned stimulus (CS) is paired with an unconditioned stimulus (US), such as electric shock, in the first stage. During the subsequent stage, the CS is presented together with a second CS and this compound is followed by the same US. Fear conditioning studies in non-human animals have demonstrated that fear responding to the added second CS typically remains low, despite its being paired with the US. Accordingly, the blocking procedure is well suited as a laboratory model for studying (deficits in) selective threat appraisal. The present study tested the relation between trait anxiety and blocking in human aversive conditioning. Methods Healthy participants filled in a trait an...
Despite being considered a valid model for the etiology of anxiety disorders, the fear conditioning ...
Individual differences in fear generalization have been proposed to play a role in the etiology and/...
People seem to differ in their conditionability, that is, the ease by which fear associations (neutr...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In a blocking procedure, a single conditioned stimulus (CS) is paired wit...
Non-specificity of fear is a core aspect of what makes anxiety disorders so impairing: Fear does not...
Non-specificity of fear is a core aspect of what makes anxiety disorders so impairing: Fear does not...
A laboratory model was developed to study human avoidance learning. Participants could avoid an elec...
This project combines two areas of interest in the study of classical conditioning. The first of the...
Conditioned fear can substantially reduce the likelihood that an individual will engage in reward-re...
Whereas it is widely recognized that both verbal threat information and stimulus pairings can instal...
Whereas it is widely recognized that both verbal threat information and stimulus pairings can instal...
Abnormal fear responding to threat cues may contribute to the aetiology and maintenance of persisten...
In this human fear conditioning study, the online development of conditioned US-expectancy to discre...
Conditioned fear can substantially reduce the likelihood that an individual will engage in reward-re...
Contains fulltext : 145321.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Fear conditio...
Despite being considered a valid model for the etiology of anxiety disorders, the fear conditioning ...
Individual differences in fear generalization have been proposed to play a role in the etiology and/...
People seem to differ in their conditionability, that is, the ease by which fear associations (neutr...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In a blocking procedure, a single conditioned stimulus (CS) is paired wit...
Non-specificity of fear is a core aspect of what makes anxiety disorders so impairing: Fear does not...
Non-specificity of fear is a core aspect of what makes anxiety disorders so impairing: Fear does not...
A laboratory model was developed to study human avoidance learning. Participants could avoid an elec...
This project combines two areas of interest in the study of classical conditioning. The first of the...
Conditioned fear can substantially reduce the likelihood that an individual will engage in reward-re...
Whereas it is widely recognized that both verbal threat information and stimulus pairings can instal...
Whereas it is widely recognized that both verbal threat information and stimulus pairings can instal...
Abnormal fear responding to threat cues may contribute to the aetiology and maintenance of persisten...
In this human fear conditioning study, the online development of conditioned US-expectancy to discre...
Conditioned fear can substantially reduce the likelihood that an individual will engage in reward-re...
Contains fulltext : 145321.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Fear conditio...
Despite being considered a valid model for the etiology of anxiety disorders, the fear conditioning ...
Individual differences in fear generalization have been proposed to play a role in the etiology and/...
People seem to differ in their conditionability, that is, the ease by which fear associations (neutr...