2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2020.112931
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Thought suppression inhibits the generalization of fear extinction

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“…The lack of differentiation in concordance between phases is consistent with the suppression hypothesiswhere it is believed that those with alexithymia overuse suppression as an emotion regulation strategy resulting in a paradoxical experiencing of emotional distress/intensity coupled with lower correlations between emotional responses (i.e. physiology, behaviour and appraisal; Butler, Gross, & Barnard, 2014) and threat expectancy (Hennings, Bibb, Lewis-Peacock, & Dunsmoor, 2021). A lack of observed differentiation in emotion response concordance may be due to individuals with alexithymia reaching their peak emotion response disconcordance during neutral phases (anticipation of impending emotion), limiting resources for adaptive modulation to acute emotional demands (i.e.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The lack of differentiation in concordance between phases is consistent with the suppression hypothesiswhere it is believed that those with alexithymia overuse suppression as an emotion regulation strategy resulting in a paradoxical experiencing of emotional distress/intensity coupled with lower correlations between emotional responses (i.e. physiology, behaviour and appraisal; Butler, Gross, & Barnard, 2014) and threat expectancy (Hennings, Bibb, Lewis-Peacock, & Dunsmoor, 2021). A lack of observed differentiation in emotion response concordance may be due to individuals with alexithymia reaching their peak emotion response disconcordance during neutral phases (anticipation of impending emotion), limiting resources for adaptive modulation to acute emotional demands (i.e.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…While contextual extinction during fear conditioning has been found to reduce fear responses [70][71][72] , we observed the opposite with the Ctx group. This procedure led to an increase in drug-seeking behavior to the level or greater than that of animals experiencing home-cage abstinence.…”
Section: Forced Abstinence Modalitiescontrasting
confidence: 73%
“…Lavy and van den Hout (1994) studied the delayed effects of cognitive avoidance, finding that cognitive avoidance caused subsequent attentional bias toward a previously neutral category of stimuli. Additionally, cognitive control in the form of both thought suppression (Hennings et al, 2021), and attentional avoidance (O'Malley & Waters, 2018) during a fear extinction procedure have been shown to detrimentally impact fear extinction, similar to would be expected in relation to behavioral avoidance (Cornwell et al, 2013;Rattel et al, 2017). Hooper and colleagues (Hooper, 2010;Hooper et al, 2018;Hooper, Saunders, et al, 2010;Hooper, Villatte, et al, 2010;Hooper & McHugh, 2013a, 2013b have investigated the consequences of thought suppression and similar cognitive control strategies from an experiential avoidance perspective.…”
Section: Cognitive Control Of Mental States As Experiential Avoidancementioning
confidence: 98%