Fear Extinction Retention: Is It What We Think It Is?

Abstract:

:There has been an explosion of research on fear extinction in humans in the past 2 decades. This has not only generated major insights, but also brought a new goal into focus: how to maintain extinction memory over time (i.e., extinction retention). We argue that there are still important conceptual and procedural challenges in human fear extinction research that hamper advancement in the field. We use extinction retention and the extinction retention index to exemplarily illustrate these challenges. Our systematic literature search identified 16 different operationalizations of the extinction retention index. Correlation coefficients among these different operationalizations as well as among measures of fear/anxiety show a wide range of variability in four independent datasets, with similar findings across datasets. Our results suggest that there is an urgent need for standardization in the field. We discuss the conceptual and empirical implications of these results and provide specific recommendations for future work.

journal_name

Biol Psychiatry

journal_title

Biological psychiatry

authors

Lonsdorf TB,Merz CJ,Fullana MA

doi

10.1016/j.biopsych.2019.02.011

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2019-06-15 00:00:00

pages

1074-1082

issue

12

eissn

0006-3223

issn

1873-2402

pii

S0006-3223(19)30113-1

journal_volume

85

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