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When orienting and anticipation dissociate--a case for scoring electrodermal responses in multiple latency windows in studies of human fear conditioning.Startle modulation and explicit valence evaluations dissociate during backward fear conditioning.Enhanced sensitization to animal, interpersonal, and intergroup fear-relevant stimuli (but no evidence for selective one-trial fear learning).To remove or not to remove? Removal of the unconditional stimulus electrode does not mediate instructed extinction effects.A potential pathway to the relapse of fear? Conditioned negative stimulus evaluation (but not physiological responding) resists instructed extinction.Is the devil in the detail? Evidence for S-S learning after unconditional stimulus revaluation in human evaluative conditioning under a broader set of experimental conditions.Verbal instructions targeting valence alter negative conditional stimulus evaluations (but do not affect reinstatement rates).Temporal context cues in human fear conditioning: Unreinforced conditional stimuli can segment learning into distinct temporal contexts and drive fear respondingMeasuring unconditional stimulus expectancy during evaluative conditioning strengthens explicit conditional stimulus valenceHow disappointing: Startle modulation reveals conditional stimuli presented after pleasant unconditional stimuli acquire negative valenceNovelty-facilitated extinction and the reinstatement of conditional human fearEvaluative conditioning affects the subsequent acquisition of differential fear conditioning as indexed by electrodermal responding and stimulus evaluationsContrast effects in backward evaluative conditioning: Exploring effects of affective relief/disappointment versus instructional informationRelapse of evaluative learning-Evidence for reinstatement, renewal, but not spontaneous recovery, of extinguished evaluative learning in a picture-picture evaluative conditioning paradigm"Prepared" fear or socio-cultural learning? Fear conditioned to guns, snakes, and spiders is eliminated by instructed extinction in a within-participant differential fear conditioning paradigmNovel approaches for strengthening human fear extinction: The roles of novelty, additional USs, and additional GSs
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