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. 2015 Sep:48:149-55.
doi: 10.1016/j.jbtep.2015.03.011. Epub 2015 Apr 1.

Perceptual and conceptual similarities facilitate the generalization of instructed fear

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Perceptual and conceptual similarities facilitate the generalization of instructed fear

Marc Bennett et al. J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry. 2015 Sep.

Abstract

Background and objectives: Learned fear can generalize to neutral events due their perceptual and conceptual similarity with threat relevant stimuli. This study simultaneously examined these forms of generalization to model the expansion of fear in anxiety disorders.

Methods: First, artificial categories involving sounds, nonsense words and animal-like objects were established. Next, the words from one category were paired with threatening information while the words from the other category were paired with safety information. Lastly, we examined if fear generalized to (i) the conceptually related animal-like objects and (ii) other animal like-objects that were perceptually similar. This was measured using behavioral avoidance, US expectancy ratings and self-reported stimulus valence.

Results: Animal-like objects conceptually connected to the aversive words evoked heightened fear. Perceptual variants of these animal-like objects also elicit fear.

Limitations: Future research would benefit from the use of online-US expectancy ratings and physiological measures of fear.

Conclusions: Investigating the role of both perceptual and conceptual fear generalization is important to better understand the etiology of anxiety disorders symptoms.

Keywords: Anxiety disorders; Conceptual generalization; Fear; Perceptual generalization.

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