Skin conductance conditioning to potentially phobic stimuli as a function of interstimulus interval and delay versus trace paradigm.

Author(s)
Hugdahl, K. & Öhman, A.
Year
Abstract

Although underscoring the reliability of the difference in conditioning to potentially phobic and neutral stimuli, the results did not support the specific hypothesis of conditioning to phobic stimuli to be less dependent on the Inter Stimulus Interval (ISI) parameters than conditioning to neutral stimuli.

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B 14997 /01/
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Uppsala, University of Uppsala, Department of Psychology, 1979, 24 p., graph., tab., ref.; Report No. 294.

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