Conditioned fear extinction and reinstatement in a human fear-potentiated startle paradigm.
Journal: Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)
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Abstract
The purpose of this study was to analyze fear extinction and reinstatement in humans using fear-potentiated startle. Participants were fear conditioned using a simple discrimination procedure with colored lights as the conditioned stimuli (CSs) and an airblast to the throat as the unconditioned stimulus (US). Participants were extinguished 24 h after fear conditioning. Upon presentation of unsignaled USs after extinction, participants displayed significant fear reinstatement. In summary, these procedures produced robust fear-potentiated startle, significant CS+/CS- discrimination, within-session extinction, and significant reinstatement. This is the first demonstration of fear extinction and reinstatement in humans using startle measures.
Authors
Seth Norrholm, Tanja Jovanovic, Bram Vervliet, Karyn Myers, Michael Davis, Barbara Rothbaum, Erica Duncan