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Fear Without Context: Acute Stress Modulates the Balance of Cue-Dependent and Contextual Fear Learning

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PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE
卷 30, 期 8, 页码 1123-1135

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0956797619852027

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stress; fear conditioning; cue; context; cortisol; hippocampus; amygdala; open data; preregistered

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During a threatening encounter, people can learn to associate the aversive event with a discrete preceding cue or with the context in which the event took place, corresponding to cue-dependent and context-dependent fear conditioning, respectively. Which of these forms of fear learning prevails has critical implications for fear-related psychopathology. We tested here whether acute stress may modulate the balance of cue-dependent and contextual fear learning. Participants (N = 72) underwent a stress or control manipulation 30 min before they completed a fear-learning task in a virtual environment that allowed both cued and contextual fear learning. Results showed equally strong cue- and context-dependent fear conditioning in the control group. Stress, however, abolished contextual fear learning, which was directly correlated with the activity of the stress hormone cortisol, and made cue-dependent fear more resistant to extinction. These results are the first to show that stress favors cue-dependent over contextual fear learning.

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