2021
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/yrj3m
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Enhanced mental reinstatement of exposure to improve extinction generalization: A study on claustrophobia and MRI fear

Abstract: Fear of enclosed spaces prevents many people from receiving magnetic resonance imagining (MRI) scans. Although exposure therapy can effectively treat such fears, reductions in fear during exposure often do not generalize beyond the context in which they took place. This study tested a strategy designed to increase generalization, which involved revisiting the memory of a prior exposure to enhance retrieval of extinction learning. Forty-five participants with claustrophobia that included fear of MRI scans under… Show more

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