Safety learning in anxiety, Pavlovian conditioned inhibition and Covid concerns [post]

Meghan Thurston, Helen Cassaday
2022 unpublished
Experimental studies of fear conditioning have identified the effectiveness of safety signals in inhibiting fear and maintaining fear-motivated behaviours. In fear conditioning procedures, the presence of safety signals means that the otherwise expected feared outcome will not now occur. Differences in the inhibitory learning processes needed to learn safety are being identified in various psychological and psychiatric conditions. However, despite early theoretical interest, the role of
more » ... ned inhibitors as safety signals in anxiety has been under-investigated to date, in part because of the stringent test procedures required to confirm the demonstration of conditioned inhibition as such. Nonetheless, the theoretical implications of an inhibitory learning perspective continue to influence clinical practice. Moreover, our understanding of safety signals is of additional importance in the context of the increased health anxiety and safety behaviours generated by the Covid-19 pandemic.
doi:10.31234/osf.io/cf8ux fatcat:2dqxwrbvynbhvajmtszcydwb2m