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Estimates of the likelihood of threats are related to intolerance of uncertainty and learning
Gómez, Diana; Flores Martín, Amanda; López-Gutiérrez, Francisco José; Cobos-Cano, Pedro Luis (2018-09-25)In the present experiment, we assessed the relationship between intolerance of uncertainty and expectancy ratings of threats both in the presence of conditioned stimuli (CS) that signalled the delivery of an aversive ... -
Intolerance of uncertainty predisposes to avoidance habit acquisition
Flores Martín, Amanda; Cobos-Cano, Pedro Luis; López-Gutiérrez, Francisco José; Vervliet, Bram (2016-09-20)Many mental disorders are characterised by the presence of compulsions and incontrollable habits. Most studies on habit learning, both in animals and in humans, are based on positive reinforcement paradigms. However, the ... -
The role of aversiveness in the relationship between intolerance of uncertainty and inflexible avoidance
Flores Martín, Amanda; López-Gutiérrez, Francisco José; Vervliet, Bram; Cobos-Cano, Pedro Luis (2018-09-25)The study of avoidance behaviour is considered relevant to improve our understanding of anxiety disorders, which are commonly characterized by the presence of undue avoidance behaviours. Flores et al. (2018) found evidence ... -
Studying habit acquisition with an avoidance learning task
Flores Martín, Amanda; Cobos-Cano, Pedro Luis; López-Gutiérrez, Francisco José; Andrades, Ainhoa; Vervliet, Bram (2015-09-15)The study of habit acquisition and expression is considered relevant to improve our understanding of mental disorders characterised by the presence of compulsive or incontrollable behaviours. Most studies on habit learning, ... -
The effect of experience and instructions on learned attentional biases
It has been shown that selective attention is allocated to the best available predictor of an outcome, which is known as learned predictiveness. Mitchell et al. (2012) have shown that instructions about the ‘relevance’ of ... -
The rise and fall and rise again? Of associative processes in human contingency learning
Cobos-Cano, Pedro Luis; Morís Fernández, Joaquín; Luque-Ruiz, David; Alonso-Bardón, Rafael; López-Gutiérrez, Francisco José (2014-04-29)Dickinson, Shanks, & Evenden claimed 30 years ago that associative processes may be underlying intuitive judgments in human contingency learning. However, this hypothesis has been seriously questioned by a more cognitive ...