The relationship between different measures of fear learning following tests for reinstatement and spontaneous recovery of extinguished conditioned fear
Exposure therapy, which is based on extinction in Pavlovian conditioning, is effective in the treatment of anxiety disorders. However, a return of fear (relapse) can occur after treatment. Reinstatement and spontaneous recovery provide two explanations for return of fear. These mechanisms can be dif...
| Main Authors: | Neumann, D., Lipp, Ottmar, McHugh, M. |
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| Format: | Book Chapter |
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Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
2012
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| Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9572 |
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