Renewal of fear and avoidance in humans to escalating threat: Implications for translational research on anxiety disorders.

Michael W Schlund, Madonna Ludlum, Sandy K Magee, Erin B Tone, Adam Brewer, David M Richman, Simon Dymond
Author Information
  1. Michael W Schlund: Department of Psychology, Georgia State University.
  2. Madonna Ludlum: Department of Behavior Analysis, University of North Texas.
  3. Sandy K Magee: Department of Behavior Analysis, University of North Texas.
  4. Erin B Tone: Department of Psychology, Georgia State University.
  5. Adam Brewer: Department of Education, Western Connecticut State University.
  6. David M Richman: Department of Educational Psychology and Leadership, Texas Tech University.
  7. Simon Dymond: Department of Psychology, Swansea University.

Abstract

Exposure-based treatment for threat avoidance in anxiety disorders often results in fear renewal. However, little is known about renewal of avoidance. This multimodal laboratory-based treatment study used an ABA renewal design and an approach-avoidance (AP-AV) task to examine renewal of fear/threat and avoidance in twenty adults. In Context A, 9 visual cues paired with increases in probabilistic money loss (escalating threats) produced increases in ratings of feeling threatened and loss expectancies and skin-conductance responses (SCR). During the AP-AV task, a monetary reinforcer was available concurrently with threats. Approach produced the reinforcer or probabilistic loss, while avoidance prevented loss and forfeited reinforcement. Escalating threat produced increasing avoidance and ratings. In Context B with Pavlovian extinction, threats signaled no money loss and SCR declined. During the AP-AV task, avoidance and ratings also declined. In a return to Context A with Pavlovian threat extinction in effect during the AP-AV task, renewal was observed. Escalating threat was associated with increasing ratings and avoidance in most participants. SCR did not show renewal. These are the first translational findings to highlight renewal of avoidance in humans. Further research should identify individual difference variables and altered neural mechanisms that may confer increased risk of avoidance renewal.

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Grants

  1. R01 MH120448/NIMH NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Anxiety Disorders
Avoidance Learning
Conditioning, Classical
Conditioning, Operant
Cues
Extinction, Psychological
Fear
Female
Galvanic Skin Response
Humans
Male
Punishment
Recurrence
Reinforcement, Psychology
Translational Research, Biomedical
Young Adult

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