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oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:9649...

Topic
Original Research
Author
Roesmann, Kati Wessing, Ida Kraß, Sophia Leehr, Elisabeth J. Klucken, Tim Straube, Thomas Junghöfer, Markus
Langue
en
Editor

Elsevier

Category

Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience

Year

2022

listing date

12/12/2022

Keywords
responses cs anxiety ratings fear aspects healthy generalization adolescents
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Fear generalization is pivotal for the survival-promoting avoidance of potential danger, but, if too pronounced, it promotes pathological anxiety.

Similar to adult patients with anxiety disorders, healthy children tend to show overgeneralized fear responses.

OBJECTIVE: This study aims to investigate neuro-developmental aspects of fear generalization in adolescence – a critical age for the development of anxiety disorders.

METHODS: We compared healthy adolescents (14–17 years) with healthy adults (19–34 years) regarding their fear responses towards tilted Gabor gratings (conditioned stimuli, CS; and slightly differently titled generalization stimuli, GS).

In the conditioning phase, CS were paired (CS+) or remained unpaired (CS-) with an aversive stimulus (unconditioned stimuli, US).

In the test phase, behavioral, peripheral and neural responses to CS and GS were captured by fear- and UCS expectancy ratings, a perceptual discrimination task, pupil dilation and source estimations of event-related magnetic fields.

RESULTS: Closely resembling adults, adolescents showed robust generalization gradients of fear ratings, pupil dilation, and estimated neural source activity.

However, in the UCS expectancy ratings, adolescents revealed shallower generalization gradients indicating overgeneralization.

Moreover, adolescents showed stronger visual cortical activity after as compared to before conditioning to all stimuli.

CONCLUSION: Various aspects of fear learning and generalization appear to be mature in healthy adolescents.

Yet, cognitive aspects might show a slower course of development.

Roesmann, Kati,Wessing, Ida,Kraß, Sophia,Leehr, Elisabeth J.,Klucken, Tim,Straube, Thomas,Junghöfer, Markus, 2022, Developmental aspects of fear generalization – A MEG study on neurocognitive correlates in adolescents versus adults, Elsevier

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