Learning to predict danger via associative learning processes is critical for adaptive behaviour. After successful extinction, persisting fear memories often emerge as returning fear. Investigation of return of fear phenomena, e.g. reinstatement, have only recently began and to date, many critical questions with respect to reinstatement in human populations remain unresolved. Few studies have separated experimental phases in time even though increasing evidence shows that allowing for passage of time (and consolidation) between experimental phases has a major impact on the results. In addition, studies have relied on a single psychophysiological dimension only (SCRs/SCL or FPS) which hampers comparability between different studies that show...
The treatment of choice for a number of anxiety disorders is exposure therapy. However, successful r...
Learning to fear danger in the environment is essential to survival, but dysregulation of the fear s...
Instructed extinction after fear conditioning is relatively effective in attenuating electrodermal r...
Learning to predict danger via associative learning processes is critical for adaptive behaviour. Af...
Exposure therapy, which is based on extinction in Pavlovian conditioning, is effective in the treatm...
Disrupting reconsolidation seems to be a promising approach to dampen the expression of fear memory....
Context is crucial in guiding behavior in an ever-changing world and contextual information plays a ...
Extant literature suggests that extinction training delivered during the memory reconsolidation peri...
Adapting threat-related memories towards changing environments is a fundamental ability of organisms...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that fear memories can be updated when recalled, a proce...
The retrieval-extinction paradigm, which disrupts the reconsolidation of fear memories in humans, is...
Extinction treatments decrease fear via repeated exposures to the conditioned stimulus (CS) and are ...
Extinction treatments decrease fear via repeated exposures to the conditioned stimulus (CS) and are ...
Learning to fear danger in the environment is essential to survival, but dysregulation of the fear s...
Long-lasting memories of adverse experiences are essential for individuals' survival but are also in...
The treatment of choice for a number of anxiety disorders is exposure therapy. However, successful r...
Learning to fear danger in the environment is essential to survival, but dysregulation of the fear s...
Instructed extinction after fear conditioning is relatively effective in attenuating electrodermal r...
Learning to predict danger via associative learning processes is critical for adaptive behaviour. Af...
Exposure therapy, which is based on extinction in Pavlovian conditioning, is effective in the treatm...
Disrupting reconsolidation seems to be a promising approach to dampen the expression of fear memory....
Context is crucial in guiding behavior in an ever-changing world and contextual information plays a ...
Extant literature suggests that extinction training delivered during the memory reconsolidation peri...
Adapting threat-related memories towards changing environments is a fundamental ability of organisms...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that fear memories can be updated when recalled, a proce...
The retrieval-extinction paradigm, which disrupts the reconsolidation of fear memories in humans, is...
Extinction treatments decrease fear via repeated exposures to the conditioned stimulus (CS) and are ...
Extinction treatments decrease fear via repeated exposures to the conditioned stimulus (CS) and are ...
Learning to fear danger in the environment is essential to survival, but dysregulation of the fear s...
Long-lasting memories of adverse experiences are essential for individuals' survival but are also in...
The treatment of choice for a number of anxiety disorders is exposure therapy. However, successful r...
Learning to fear danger in the environment is essential to survival, but dysregulation of the fear s...
Instructed extinction after fear conditioning is relatively effective in attenuating electrodermal r...