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The effects of anxious arousal on fear, fear reduction, and the return of fear
2011The purpose of this investigation was to examine the applicability of several habituation models to fear processes with special reference to the effects of anxious arousal on fear, fear reduction, and the return of fear. The effects of anxious arousal on self-efficacy expectations were also explored.
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Effects of an Anxiety-Specific Psychometric Factor on Fear Conditioning and Fear Generalization
Zeitschrift für Psychologie, 2017Abstract. Conditioning and generalization of fear are assumed to play central roles in the pathogenesis of anxiety disorders. Here we investigate the influence of a psychometric anxiety-specific factor on these two processes, thus try to identify a potential risk factor for the development of anxiety disorders.
Baumann, Christian +8 more
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Effects of varied-stimulus exposure training on fear reduction and return of fear
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1998The current investigation assessed the relative treatment benefits of persistence with one specific stimulus vs exposure to multiple versions of a stimulus. The study was a 2 (type of stimulus) x 3 (assessment occasion) design, in which two spider-fearful groups (N = 28) were compared across three different occasions: pre-treatment, post-treatment, and
M K, Rowe, M G, Craske
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Effects of dorsal striatum lesions in tone fear conditioning and contextual fear conditioning
Brain Research, 2003It has been suggested that the striatum mediates hippocampus-independent memory tasks. Classical fear conditioning to a discrete stimulus such as a tone is not affected by hippocampal lesion, whereas contextual fear conditioning is an hippocampus dependent task.
Tatiana L, Ferreira +4 more
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European journal of pediatrics, 2012
Both news media and entertainment fiction may lead to short-term and enduring fright reactions. Even TV programs, movies and news made for children may trigger fear. Preoperational children (3 to 7 years of age) are most afraid of fantasy characters, transformations and interpersonal violence.
Kathleen, Custers, Jan, Van den Bulck
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Both news media and entertainment fiction may lead to short-term and enduring fright reactions. Even TV programs, movies and news made for children may trigger fear. Preoperational children (3 to 7 years of age) are most afraid of fantasy characters, transformations and interpersonal violence.
Kathleen, Custers, Jan, Van den Bulck
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The Effect Of Cingulectomy On Fear.
1957PhD ; Experiments ; Psychology ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/181893/2/5800972 ...
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Effect of fear upon uterine motility
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1962openaire +2 more sources

