Testing the Memory Reconsolidation Hypothesis in a Fear Extinction Paradigm: the Effects of Ecological and Arbitrary Stimuli

dc.contributor.author Dural, Seda
dc.contributor.author Gur, Ezgi
dc.contributor.author Cetinkaya, Hakan
dc.date.accessioned 2023-06-16T14:41:10Z
dc.date.available 2023-06-16T14:41:10Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.description.abstract Various studies demonstrated that extinction training taking place shortly after the activation of the acquired fear could weaken the conditioned fear. The procedure is called post-retrieval extinction (PRE). However, from the time it emerged, it has suffered from inconsistencies in the ability of researchers to replicate the seemingly established effects. Extant literature implies that conditioned fear might be differentially sensitive to the nature of conditioned stimuli (CS) used. The aim of the present study, therefore, is threefold. First, we aimed to replicate Schiller et al. (Nature, 463, 49-53.2010) procedure in which the PRE had produced positive results with arbitrary CSs only. Also, we examined the PRE as a function of CS type (ecological-fear-relevant (images of spider and snake) vs. arbitrary (images of yellow and blue circles)). Finally, we aimed to investigate the long-term effects of the PRE (i.e., 24 h, 15 d, and 3 mo). The study consisted of acquisition, re-activation and extinction, and re-extinction phases. Dependent measure was the recovery of fear responses as indexed by the skin conductance responses (SCRs) and arousal ratings of the participants at the last trial of the extinction and the first trial of the re-extinction. All groups showed significant acquisition and extinction patterns, compared to the other two groups (i.e., 6 h after the activating CS and without an activating stimulus) only the group that undertook extinction trials 10 min after the activating CS showed a sustained extinction. Thus, our findings provided further evidence for the robustness of the PRE paradigm in preventing the recovery of extinguished fears behaviorally, both with ecological and arbitrary stimuli. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) [111K258, 111K233] en_US
dc.description.sponsorship This work was supported by The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK, grant number: 111K258 and 111K233) to SD and HC respectively. en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.3758/s13420-022-00536-2
dc.identifier.issn 1543-4494
dc.identifier.issn 1543-4508
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dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.3758/s13420-022-00536-2
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14365/2568
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Springer en_US
dc.relation.ispartof Learnıng & Behavıor en_US
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess en_US
dc.subject Reconsolidation en_US
dc.subject Fear conditioning en_US
dc.subject Extinction en_US
dc.subject Spontaneous recovery en_US
dc.subject Ecological vs. arbitrary CSs en_US
dc.subject SCR en_US
dc.subject Post-Retrieval Extinction en_US
dc.subject Partial-Reinforcement en_US
dc.subject Conditioned-Stimuli en_US
dc.subject Return en_US
dc.subject Mechanisms en_US
dc.subject Preparedness en_US
dc.subject Behavior en_US
dc.subject Context en_US
dc.subject Responses en_US
dc.subject Amygdala en_US
dc.title Testing the Memory Reconsolidation Hypothesis in a Fear Extinction Paradigm: the Effects of Ecological and Arbitrary Stimuli en_US
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gdc.description.department İzmir Ekonomi Üniversitesi en_US
gdc.description.departmenttemp [Dural, Seda] Izmir Univ Econ, Dept Psychol, Izmir, Turkey; [Gur, Ezgi] Univ Manitoba, Dept Biol Sci, Winnipeg, MB, Canada; [Cetinkaya, Hakan] Yasar Univ, Dept Psychol, TR-35100 Izmir, Turkey en_US
gdc.description.endpage 432 en_US
gdc.description.issue 3 en_US
gdc.description.publicationcategory Makale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanı en_US
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gdc.description.startpage 417 en_US
gdc.description.volume 50 en_US
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gdc.oaire.keywords Conditioning, Classical
gdc.oaire.keywords Humans
gdc.oaire.keywords Fear
gdc.oaire.keywords Galvanic Skin Response
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gdc.oaire.keywords Extinction, Psychological
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