Potentiation of the startle reflex is in line with contingency reversal instructions rather than the conditioning history
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- Gaëtan Mertens (UGent) and Jan De Houwer (UGent)
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- HUMAN FEAR, RECONSOLIDATION UPDATE MECHANISMS, SKIN-CONDUCTANCE, LEARNED FEAR, EXPECTANCY RATINGS, ERASING FEAR, AWARENESS, EXTINCTION, HUMANS, HYPOTHESIS, Fear conditioning, Instructions, Fear potentiated startle, Skin conductance response, Reversal learning, Expectancy learning, Affective learning
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-7021891
- MLA
- Mertens, Gaëtan, and Jan De Houwer. “Potentiation of the Startle Reflex Is in Line with Contingency Reversal Instructions Rather than the Conditioning History.” BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY, vol. 113, 2016, pp. 91–99.
- APA
- Mertens, G., & De Houwer, J. (2016). Potentiation of the startle reflex is in line with contingency reversal instructions rather than the conditioning history. BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 113, 91–99.
- Chicago author-date
- Mertens, Gaëtan, and Jan De Houwer. 2016. “Potentiation of the Startle Reflex Is in Line with Contingency Reversal Instructions Rather than the Conditioning History.” BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 113: 91–99.
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- Mertens, Gaëtan, and Jan De Houwer. 2016. “Potentiation of the Startle Reflex Is in Line with Contingency Reversal Instructions Rather than the Conditioning History.” BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 113: 91–99.
- Vancouver
- 1.Mertens G, De Houwer J. Potentiation of the startle reflex is in line with contingency reversal instructions rather than the conditioning history. BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY. 2016;113:91–9.
- IEEE
- [1]G. Mertens and J. De Houwer, “Potentiation of the startle reflex is in line with contingency reversal instructions rather than the conditioning history,” BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY, vol. 113, pp. 91–99, 2016.
@article{7021891,
author = {{Mertens, Gaëtan and De Houwer, Jan}},
issn = {{0301-0511}},
journal = {{BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY}},
keywords = {{HUMAN FEAR,RECONSOLIDATION UPDATE MECHANISMS,SKIN-CONDUCTANCE,LEARNED FEAR,EXPECTANCY RATINGS,ERASING FEAR,AWARENESS,EXTINCTION,HUMANS,HYPOTHESIS,Fear conditioning,Instructions,Fear potentiated startle,Skin conductance response,Reversal learning,Expectancy learning,Affective learning}},
language = {{eng}},
pages = {{91--99}},
title = {{Potentiation of the startle reflex is in line with contingency reversal instructions rather than the conditioning history}},
volume = {{113}},
year = {{2016}},
}