Panic Disorder Information Thread, Interoceptive fear conditioning and panic disorder: the role of conditioned stimulus-unconditioned stimulus predictability. in P; Authors: Acheson DT, Forsyth JP, Moses E
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Interoceptive fear conditioning is at the core of contemporary behavioral accounts of ...
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February 8th, 2012, 9:49 PM
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Interoceptive fear conditioning and panic disorder: the role of conditioned stimulus-unconditioned stimulus predictability.
Authors: Acheson DT, Forsyth JP, Moses E
Abstract
Interoceptive fear conditioning is at the core of contemporary behavioral accounts of panic disorder. Yet, to date only one study has attempted to evaluate interoceptive fear conditioning in humans (see Acheson, Forsyth, Prenoveau, & Bouton, 2007). That study used brief (physiologically inert) and longer-duration (panicogenic) inhalations of 20% CO(2)-enriched air as an interoceptive conditioned (CS) and unconditioned (US) stimulus and evaluated fear learning in three conditions: CS only, CS-US paired, and CS-US unpaired. Results showed fear conditioning in the paired condition, and fearful responding and resistance to extinction in an unpaired condition. The authors speculated that such effects may be due to difficulty discrimi...
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