Journal article

Does prediction error during exposure relate to clinical outcomes in cognitive behavior therapy for social anxiety disorder? A study protocol

CD Winkler, P Koval, LJ Phillips, KL Felmingham

Frontiers in Psychiatry | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2022

Abstract

Facing your fears, or exposure therapy, is an effective psychological intervention for anxiety disorders that is often thought to work through fear extinction learning. Fear extinction learning is a type of associative learning where fear reduces through repeated encounters with a feared situation or stimulus in the absence of aversive outcomes. Laboratory research suggests fear extinction learning is driven by threat prediction errors, defined as when fearful predictions do not eventuate. Threat prediction error and its relationship to exposure therapy outcomes haven’t been studied enough in actual therapy settings. It remains unclear whether prediction error and extinction learning are cen..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This study forms part of CW's doctoral research, which was supported by the Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship (Fee Offset) and internal funding from the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. None of the funding bodies above helped or directed the planning, design, or implementation of the study. They will not help with the analysis or writing the final manuscript. They didn't direct the decision to publish this manuscript.