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Extinction learning before trauma and subsequent posttraumatic stress

Guthrie et al., 2006

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Guthrie R
Bryant R
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Psychosomatic medicine

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Objective: Fear conditioning theories propose that persistent stress reactions may occur as a result of impaired extinction learning, and a poor capacity for extinction learning may predispose some individuals to posttraumatic stress disorder development. This study …
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