“…Thus, in addition to the accumulating evidence of anxiety-potentiated “neutral” response inhibition ( Aylward & Robinson, 2017 ; Grillon et al, 2016 ; Robinson, Krimsky, et al, 2013 ; Torrisi et al, 2016 ), we show that anxiety specifically promotes response inhibition in a situation where the prepotent response is inhibition (i.e., when the context is specifically aversive). This suggests that ToS, by virtue of being a global aversive context, may promote a “generic” bias toward inhibition on the SART and other tasks because inhibition is the prepotent response to aversive contexts ( Aylward & Robinson, 2017 ; de Berker et al, 2016 ; Grillon et al, 2016 ; Robinson, Krimsky, et al, 2013 ; Torrisi et al, 2016 ).…”