APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Oculomotor Avoidance Characterizes Disgust, but Not Fear, and Is Resistant to Habituation

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Clinical Science

  • Thomas Armstrong
    Whitman College
  • Hannah Bouwman
    Whitman College
  • Rachel Leiter
    Whitman College
  • Trevor Press
    Whitman College
  • Mira Engel
    Whitman College

Abstract

Excessive disgust characterizes several anxiety disorders and may be resistant to exposure therapy. In two experiments, we demonstrate that the tendency to look away from disgusting stimuli (oculomotor avoidance) does not undergo habituation during repeated exposure, and is not observed in response to frightening stimuli. Treatment implications are discussed.

Emotion

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