2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2362628/v1
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Multiple pathways to widespread fears: Disentangling idiosyncratic fear generalization mechanisms using computational modeling

Abstract: Human generalization research aims to understand the processes underlying the transfer of prior experiences to new contexts. Generalization research predominantly relies on descriptive statistics, assumes a single generalization mechanism, interprets generalization from mono-source data, and disregards individual differences. Unfortunately, such an approach fails to disentangle various mechanisms underlying generalization behavior and can readily result in biased conclusions regarding generalization tendencies… Show more

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