APS

31st APS Annual Convention

Novel Insights Into the Learning Mechanisms of Generalized Avoidance Behavior

Friday, May 24, 2019 · Washington, DC

Oral · Clinical Science

Avoiding genuinely threatening situations is undoubtedly adaptive. However, when avoidance becomes excessive and generalizes to innocuous situations this may profoundly impair people’s quality of life. This symposium showcases innovative research on avoidance learning and highlights new developments, which may have far-reaching societal and clinical implications for anxiety- and pain-related disorders.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Tom SmeetsChair
    Maastricht University
  • Tom SmeetsChair
    Tilburg University
  • Iris EngelhardCoChair
    Utrecht University

Presentations

  1. Distress Endurance and Distraction/Suppression Diminish the Extent to Which Generalized Conditioned Fear Is Accompanied By Maladaptive Avoidance DecisionsShmuel Lissek, Christopher Hunt, Samuel Cooper, Melissa Hartnell
  2. Induction of Conditioned Avoidance Via Mental Imagery of a Threatening EventAngelos Krypotos, Arne Leer, Gaetan Mertens, Iris Engelhard
  3. The Spreading of Pain-Related Avoidance Behavior to Novel but Similar MovementsAnn Meulders
  4. Generalized Avoidance Following Acute StressTom Smeets, Pauline Dibbets, Sahaj Kang, Anke Lemmens, Tom Beckers