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Pavlovian extinction of fear with the original conditional stimulus, a generalization stimulus, or multiple generalization stimuli.
Behav Res Ther. 2018 Aug; 107:64-75.BR

Abstract

Exposure therapy for anxiety disorders is derived from Pavlovian extinction learning. With the aim of optimizing exposure therapy, the present study evaluated the effects of multiple extinction stimuli on inhibitory learning. In a differential fear conditioning procedure, participants were randomized to one of three extinction conditions: Extinction_CS+ received nine presentations of the original conditional stimulus (CS+); Extinction_Singular received nine presentations of a generalization stimulus (GS; stimulus similar to the CS+); and Extinction_Variety received one presentation each of nine GSs. One week later, participants returned for extinction test to the CS+, CS-, a GS from Extinction_Variety (Variable_GS), the GS from Extinction_Singular (Single_GS), and a novel GS (Novel_GS). Results showed that Extinction_CS+ exhibited less fear of the CS+ than Extinction_Singular (two dependent measures) and Extinction_Variety (three dependent measures). Additionally, Extinction_Singular had more fear of the Variable_GS than Extinction_Variety (two dependent measures) and Extinction_CS+ (one dependent measure). The results suggest that conducting extinction to the CS+ lessens conditional fear of the CS + more than extinction with GSs. Additionally, extinction with a variety of GSs lessens fear of those GSs more than repeated extinction with one GS. Results are discussed with relevance to exposure therapy for anxiety disorders.

Authors+Show Affiliations

University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Psychology, 1285 Franz Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90025, United States. Electronic address: tzbozinek@ucla.edu.University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Psychology, 1285 Franz Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90025, United States.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Randomized Controlled Trial

Language

eng

PubMed ID

29879536

Citation

Zbozinek, Tomislav D., and Michelle G. Craske. "Pavlovian Extinction of Fear With the Original Conditional Stimulus, a Generalization Stimulus, or Multiple Generalization Stimuli." Behaviour Research and Therapy, vol. 107, 2018, pp. 64-75.
Zbozinek TD, Craske MG. Pavlovian extinction of fear with the original conditional stimulus, a generalization stimulus, or multiple generalization stimuli. Behav Res Ther. 2018;107:64-75.
Zbozinek, T. D., & Craske, M. G. (2018). Pavlovian extinction of fear with the original conditional stimulus, a generalization stimulus, or multiple generalization stimuli. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 107, 64-75. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brat.2018.05.009
Zbozinek TD, Craske MG. Pavlovian Extinction of Fear With the Original Conditional Stimulus, a Generalization Stimulus, or Multiple Generalization Stimuli. Behav Res Ther. 2018;107:64-75. PubMed PMID: 29879536.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Pavlovian extinction of fear with the original conditional stimulus, a generalization stimulus, or multiple generalization stimuli. AU - Zbozinek,Tomislav D, AU - Craske,Michelle G, Y1 - 2018/05/24/ PY - 2018/2/7/received PY - 2018/4/5/revised PY - 2018/5/23/accepted PY - 2018/6/8/pubmed PY - 2019/7/20/medline PY - 2018/6/8/entrez KW - Anxiety disorders KW - Exposure therapy KW - Extinction KW - Fear conditioning KW - Generalization KW - Learning SP - 64 EP - 75 JF - Behaviour research and therapy JO - Behav Res Ther VL - 107 N2 - Exposure therapy for anxiety disorders is derived from Pavlovian extinction learning. With the aim of optimizing exposure therapy, the present study evaluated the effects of multiple extinction stimuli on inhibitory learning. In a differential fear conditioning procedure, participants were randomized to one of three extinction conditions: Extinction_CS+ received nine presentations of the original conditional stimulus (CS+); Extinction_Singular received nine presentations of a generalization stimulus (GS; stimulus similar to the CS+); and Extinction_Variety received one presentation each of nine GSs. One week later, participants returned for extinction test to the CS+, CS-, a GS from Extinction_Variety (Variable_GS), the GS from Extinction_Singular (Single_GS), and a novel GS (Novel_GS). Results showed that Extinction_CS+ exhibited less fear of the CS+ than Extinction_Singular (two dependent measures) and Extinction_Variety (three dependent measures). Additionally, Extinction_Singular had more fear of the Variable_GS than Extinction_Variety (two dependent measures) and Extinction_CS+ (one dependent measure). The results suggest that conducting extinction to the CS+ lessens conditional fear of the CS + more than extinction with GSs. Additionally, extinction with a variety of GSs lessens fear of those GSs more than repeated extinction with one GS. Results are discussed with relevance to exposure therapy for anxiety disorders. SN - 1873-622X UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/29879536/Pavlovian_extinction_of_fear_with_the_original_conditional_stimulus_a_generalization_stimulus_or_multiple_generalization_stimuli_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -