Hollandt et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Facilitating translational science in anxiety disorders by adjusting extinction training in the laboratory to exposure-based therapy proceduresHollandt et al., 2020
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- Hollandt M
- Wroblewski A
- Yang Y
- Ridderbusch I
- Kircher T
- Hamm A
- Straube B
- Richter J
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- Translational psychiatry
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Extinction learning is suggested to be a central mechanism during exposure-based cognitive behavioral psychotherapy. A positive association between the patients' pretreatment extinction learning performance and treatment outcome would corroborate the …
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