Contingency awareness shapes neural responses in fear conditioning
Yuri G. Pavlov,
Nick S. Menger,
Andreas Keil
et al.
Abstract:Contingency awareness refers to an observer's ability to identify the association between a conditioned (CS) and an unconditioned stimulus (US). A widely held belief in human fear conditioning is that this form of associative learning may occur independently of contingency awareness. To test this hypothesis, in this preregistered study (https://osf.io/vywq7), we recorded electroencephalography (EEG) during a task, where participants were presented with compounds of words (from two semantic categories) and tact… Show more
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