ABA、ABC和AAB在使用社会刺激的恐惧条件下的更新效应和学习的个体差异

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, BIOLOGICAL
Masato Nihei , Daiki Hojo , Noboru Matsumoto , Kosuke Sawa
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摘要

我们研究了在实验室环境中,使用社交刺激作为条件刺激(CS)和非条件刺激(US)的恐惧条件反射是否可以观察到ABA、ABC和AAB的更新效应,以研究社交焦虑暴露干预后复发的可能性。64名参与者被随机分为四组(AAA、ABA、ABC和AAB)。在获取阶段,他们接受了9对中性面孔(CS)和攻击性面部表情和侮辱(US)的配对,然后在灭绝阶段接受了18对相同CS和中性评论的配对。灭绝后,进行了测试阶段(三次试验)。在每个阶段呈现的背景颜色被操纵以用作上下文刺激。方差分析显示了三种类型的更新的发生,但没有一致的结果显示更新之间的差异。贝叶斯建模表明,学习曲线中的每个参数与社交焦虑之间都存在一些关系。参与者为非临床人群;因此,目前尚不清楚这些发现是否可以推广到临床人群中。研究结果表明,暴露治疗后的复发与治疗环境的背景变化有关,个体学习差异与社交焦虑症状有关。
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ABA, ABC, and AAB renewal effects and individual differences of learning on fear conditioning using social stimuli

We examined whether ABA, ABC, and AAB renewal effects could be observed using fear conditioning with social stimuli as both conditioned stimulus (CS) and unconditioned stimulus (US) to investigate the possibility of relapse following exposure interventions for social anxiety in a laboratory setting. Sixty-four participants were randomly allocated to four groups (AAA, ABA, ABC, and AAB). They received nine pairings with a neutral face (CS) and aggressive facial expressions and insults (US) during the acquisition phase, and then received 18 pairings with the same CS and a neutral comment in the extinction phase. Following the extinction, the testing phase (three trials) was conducted. The background colors presented in each phase were manipulated to serve as the contextual stimuli. ANOVA showed the occurrence of the three types of renewals, but there were no consistent results showing differences between the renewals. Bayesian modeling demonstrated that there are some relationships between each parameter in the learning curves and social anxiety. The participants were non-clinical populations; therefore, it remains unclear whether the findings can be generalized to clinical populations. The results suggest that relapse following exposure therapy is related to a contextual change from the therapeutic environment and that individual differences in learning are related to social anxiety symptoms.

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期刊介绍: Learning and Motivation features original experimental research devoted to the analysis of basic phenomena and mechanisms of learning, memory, and motivation. These studies, involving either animal or human subjects, examine behavioral, biological, and evolutionary influences on the learning and motivation processes, and often report on an integrated series of experiments that advance knowledge in this field. Theoretical papers and shorter reports are also considered.
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