Diamond D, Matchett G, Davey G C
University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.
Q J Exp Psychol A. 1995 Feb;48(1):237-47. doi: 10.1080/14640749508401386.
This study investigated the effect of levels of prior fear to a fear-relevant stimulus on UCS expectancy ratings in a threat conditioning procedure. The results suggested that UCS-expectancy ratings are independently influenced by both the nature of the stimulus (whether it is fear-relevant or fear-irrelevant) and the level of prior fear to the stimulus. Furthermore, significantly higher UCS-expectancy levels caused by prior fear and stimulus type were accompanied in some stages of the experiment by greater magnitudes of skin conductance responses during the stimulus.
本研究在威胁条件作用程序中,考察了对与恐惧相关刺激的先前恐惧水平对无条件刺激(UCS)预期评分的影响。结果表明,UCS预期评分受到刺激性质(是否与恐惧相关)和对刺激的先前恐惧水平的独立影响。此外,在实验的某些阶段,由先前恐惧和刺激类型导致的显著更高的UCS预期水平伴随着刺激期间更大幅度的皮肤电导率反应。