Constraints on enhanced extinction resulting from extinction treatment in the presence of an added excitor |
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Authors: | Gonzalo P. Urcelay Olga Lipatova Ralph R. Miller |
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Affiliation: | aState University of New York, Department of Psychology, SUNY – Binghamton, Binghamton, NY 13902-6000, United States |
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Abstract: | Three Pavlovian fear conditioning experiments with rats as subjects explored the effect of extinction in the presence of a concurrent excitor. Our aim was to explore this particular treatment, documented in previous studies to deepen extinction, with novel control groups to shed light on the processes involved in extinction. Relative to subjects extinguished on the target CS alone, Experiments 1 and 2 found across a range of parameters that any appreciable effect of facilitated extinction due to the concurrent excitor was submerged by generalization decrement going from extinction to testing. In Experiment 3 we used different durations for the target and concurrent stimuli in order to discourage configuring and an ABC renewal design to increase sensitivity, and observed diminished renewal resulting from extinction in the presence of a second excitor. Our findings suggest that there are distinct limits to the observation of enhanced extinction in the presence of an excitor and identifies some of the sources of these limitations. |
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Keywords: | Pavlovian fear conditioning Extinction Concurrent excitor Phobias Anxiety |
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