Fear conditioning, meaning, and belongingness: a selective association analysis
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- Hamm, A. O. (Autor)
- Vaitl, D. (Autor)
- Lang, P. J. (Autor)
Titel
Fear conditioning, meaning, and belongingness: a selective association analysis
Zusammenfassung
Twenty-three subjects rated the belongingness of pairs of conditionable (photographic slides) and unconditioned (e.g., shock, tone, human scream) stimuli. Forty new subjects were then classically conditioned, using rating-defined high (angry face/scream) and low (landscape/scream) belongingness pairs. Finger-pulse responses to the high-belongingness pairs showed superior acquisition and resistance to extinction. Another 40 subjects were conditioned to compound stimuli: a slide (either landscape or angry face) that was the same over trials, and a yellow or blue background that was the discriminant cue for the unconditioned stimulus (scream). When the angry face (the high-belongingness slide) was the invariant part of the compound, relatively poorer differential pulse-volume and skin-conductance conditioning was observed. Thus, depending on the task, a priori belongingness rendered stimuli selectively conditionable, either enhancing or inhibiting visceral response associations.
Publikation
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
Band
98
Ausgabe
4
Seiten
395-406
Datum
1989-11
Zeitschriften-Abkürzung
J Abnorm Psychol
Sprache
eng
ISSN
0021-843X
Kurztitel
Fear conditioning, meaning, and belongingness
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PMID: 2592673
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Hamm, A. O., Vaitl, D., & Lang, P. J. (1989). Fear conditioning, meaning, and belongingness: a selective association analysis. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 98(4), 395–406. https://doi.org/10.1037//0021-843x.98.4.395
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