Covariation bias in panic-prone individuals

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作者
Pauli, P
Montoya, P
Martz, GE
机构
[1] Inst. Med. Psychol. Behav. Neurbio., University of Tubingen, Tübingen
[2] Inst. Med. Psychol. Behav. Neurbio., University of Tübingen, 72074 Tübingen
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10.1037/0021-843X.105.4.658
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
摘要
Covariation estimates between fear-relevant(FR; emergency situations) or fear-irrelevant (FI; mushrooms and nudes) stimuli and an aversive outcome(electrical shock) were examined in 10 high-fear (panic-prone) and 10 low-fear respondents. When the relation between slide category and outcome was random (illusory correlation), only high-fear participants markedly overestimated the contingency between FR slides and shocks. However, when there was a high contingency of shocks following FR stimuli (83%) and a low contingency of shocks following FI stimuli (17%), the group difference vanished. Reversal of contingencies back to random induced a covariation bias for FR slides in high- and low-fear respondents. Results indicate that panic-prone respondents show a covariation bias for FR stimuli and that the experience of a high contingency between FR slides and aversive outcomes may foster such a covariation bias even in low-fear respondents.
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