“…Findings from a growing number of studies suggest that fear and anxiety often arise due to overgeneralization of threat cues along non-arbitrary (physical) continua, such as emotional, perceptual and intensity continua (Dunsmoor, Mitroff, & LaBar, 2009;Dunsmoor, White, & LaBar, 2011;Lissek et al, 2008Lissek et al, , 2010Vervliet, Kindt, Vansteenwegen, & Hermans, 2010). However, if it can be shown that both avoidance and expectancy ratings may be shown to generalize along a nonphysical, formal continuum, in the absence of any formal similarity or other direct associations between the stimuli, then such "symbolic generalization" may add a novel dimension to the understanding of generalized anxiety disorders.…”