Cognition and Emotion,Volume 24, 2010, List of Reviewers |
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Authors: | Sonsoles Valdivia-Salas John P. Forsyth Christopher R. Berghoff Timothy R. Ritzert |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY, USAsonsoval@unizar.es;3. Department of Psychology, University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY, USA |
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Abstract: | The tendency for anxious individuals to selectively attend to threatening information is believed to cause and exacerbate anxious emotional responding in a self-perpetuating cycle. The present study sought to examine the relation between differential interoceptive conditioning (IC) using carbon dioxide inhalation as a panicogenic unconditioned stimulus (US) and the development of Stroop colour-naming interference to various non-word conditioned stimuli (CSs). Healthy university students (N = 27) underwent the assessment of colour-naming interference to reinforced CS+ and non-reinforced CS? non-words prior to and following differential fear conditioning. Participants showed greater magnitude electrodermal and verbal-evaluative responses to the CS+ over the CS? non-word following IC, and demonstrated the expected slower colour-naming latencies to the CS+ compared to the CS? non-word from baseline to post-conditioning. We discuss the relation between fear learning and the emergence of attentional bias for threat to further understand the maintenance of anxiety disorders. |
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Keywords: | Stroop colour-naming interference Fear conditioning CO2 inhalation Anxiety disorders Humans |
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