Human fear conditioning: From neuroscience to the clinic
Both clinicians and neuroscientists have been long interested in the topic of fear conditioning, with recent advances in neuroscience, in particular, igniting a shared interest in further translation between these domains. Here, we review some historical aspects of this relationship and the progress...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Behaviour research and therapy 2020-01, Vol.124, p.103528-103528, Article 103528 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Both clinicians and neuroscientists have been long interested in the topic of fear conditioning, with recent advances in neuroscience, in particular, igniting a shared interest in further translation between these domains. Here, we review some historical aspects of this relationship and the progress that has been made in translating the neuroscientific study of fear conditioning to the conceptualization and treatment of mental disorders, especially anxiety-related disorders. We also address some conceptual and methodological challenges faced by this research, and offer some suggestions to support future progress in the field.
•Reviews translational research in fear conditioning.•Conceptual and methodological challenges are addressed.•Future lines of research are suggested. |
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ISSN: | 0005-7967 1873-622X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.brat.2019.103528 |