2023
DOI: 10.1177/17470218231165373
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Evaluating the effects of counterconditioning, novelty-facilitated, and standard extinction on the spontaneous recovery of threat expectancy and conditioned stimulus valence

Abstract: Extinction training has proved effective to diminish the expectancy of the aversive US. However, the negative valence of the CS may still stay intact. In fact, several studies have suggested that the CS negative valence may be a factor that promotes the return of fear. Our study focuses on the role of changes in the CS valence as a potential mechanism to reduce the spontaneous recovery of threat expectancies. To do that, we evaluated counterconditioning, a technique aimed to reduce the CS negative valence by p… Show more

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