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Brief Article

Instructed fear learning, extinction, and recall: additive effects of cognitive information on emotional learning of fear

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Pages 980-987 | Received 20 May 2015, Accepted 19 Mar 2016, Published online: 18 Apr 2016
 

ABSTRACT

The effects of instruction on learning of fear and safety are rarely studied. We aimed to examine the effects of cognitive information and experience on fear learning. Fourty healthy participants, randomly assigned to three groups, went through fear conditioning, extinction learning, and extinction recall with two conditioned stimuli (CS+). Information was presented about the presence or absence of conditioned stimulus–unconditioned stimulus (CS–US) contingency at different stages of the experiment. Information about the CS–US contingency prior to fear conditioning enhanced fear response and reduced extinction recall. Information about the absence of CS–US contingency promoted extinction learning and recall, while omission of this information prior to recall resulted in fear renewal. These findings indicate that contingency information can facilitate fear expression during fear learning, and can facilitate extinction learning and recall. Information seems to function as an element of the larger context in which conditioning occurs.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Notes

1. Repeated measure ANOVA including factors of group (Informed Extinction/Informed Recall, and Informed Extinction/Uninformed Recall) and CS type (Informed-CS+, Uninformed-CS+, and CS−) did not show any group or group by CS type interaction effects during conditioning or extinction learning (Fs < 0.86, ps> .36). Distribution of residuals was also remarkably similar between the Informed Conditioning and combined Informed Extinction groups (Supplementary Figures 2 and 3).

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