“…In the field of experimental psychopathology, research on avoidance is undergoing something of a renaissance (Cain, 2019;Dymond, 2019;Grillon, Robinson, Cornwell, & Ernst, 2019;LeDoux, Moscarello, Sears, & Campese, 2017). The central diagnostic status of maladaptive and excessive repertoires of avoidance in the anxiety disorders (American Psychiatric Association, 2013; Craske et al, 2009), combined with the high translational value of variants of the Pavlovian threat-conditioning and avoidance learning paradigm (Krypotos & Engelhard, 2018;Vervliet & Raes, 2013), has prompted renewed interest in the factors by which avoidance is acquired, maintained, and extinguished.…”