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Maladaptive Behavioral Consequences of Conditioned Fear-Generalization: A Pronounced Yet Sparsely Studied Feature of Anxiety Pathology

机译:有条件的恐惧泛化的适应不良行为后果:焦虑病理学的一个明显但很少研究的特征

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Fear-conditioning experiments in the anxiety disorders focus almost exclusively on passive-emotional, Pavlovian conditioning, rather than active-behavioral, instrumental conditioning. Paradigms eliciting both types of conditioning are needed to study maladaptive, instrumental behaviors resulting from Pavlovian abnormalities found in clinical anxiety. One such Pavlovian abnormality is generalization of fear from a conditioned danger-cue (CS+) to resembling stimuli. Though lab-based findings repeatedly link overgeneralized Pavlovian-fear to clinical anxiety, no study assesses the degree to which Pavlovian overgeneralization corresponds with maladaptive, overgeneralized instrumental-avoidance. The current effort fills this gap by validating a novel fear-potentiated startle paradigm including Pavlovian and instrumental components. The paradigm is embedded in a computer game during which shapes appear on the screen. One shape paired with electric-shock serves as CS+, and other resembling shapes, presented in the absence of shock, serve as generalization stimuli (GSs). During the game, participants choose whether to behaviorally avoid shock at the cost of poorer performance. Avoidance during CS+ is considered adaptive because shock is a real possibility. By contrast, avoidance during GSs is considered maladaptive because shock is not a realistic prospect and thus unnecessarily compromises performance. Results indicate significant Pavlovian-instrumental relations, with greater generalization of Pavlovian fear associated with overgeneralization of maladaptive instrumental-avoidance.
机译:焦虑症中的恐惧条件实验几乎完全专注于被动情绪的巴甫洛夫式条件,而不是主动行为的仪器条件。引发这两种类型的调节的范例对于研究由临床焦虑中发现的巴甫洛夫式异常引起的适应不良,工具性行为是必需的。一种这样的巴甫洛夫式异常是从条件危险提示(CS +)到类似刺激的恐惧泛化。尽管基于实验室的发现反复将过度概括的巴甫洛夫式恐惧与临床焦虑联系起来,但尚无研究评估帕夫洛夫式过度概括与适应不良,过度概括的工具回避程度。当前的工作通过验证包括帕夫洛夫和乐器成分的新型恐惧增强的惊吓范例填补了这一空白。该范例嵌入在计算机游戏中,在此期间形状出现在屏幕上。一种与电击配对的形状可以用作CS +,而在没有电击的情况下呈现的其他类似形状也可以用作泛化刺激(GSs)。在游戏中,参与者选择是否以行为不佳为代价来避免惊吓。 CS +期间的回避被认为是自适应的,因为确实有可能发生电击。相比之下,在GS期间避开被认为是适应不良的,因为电击不是现实的前景,因此不必要地损害了性能。结果表明,Pavlovian与仪器之间存在显着的关系,而对Pavlovian恐惧的普遍性则与适应不良的工具规避的过度概括有关。

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