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Frontiers in Psychology
Biases in probabilistic category learning in relation to social anxiety
Anna eAbraham1  Christiane eHermann1 
[1] Justus Liebig University of Giessen;Leeds Beckett University;
关键词: reinforcement learning;    probabilistic learning;    social anxiety;    instrumental learning;    Positive and negative feedback;    Social anxiety disorder/social phobia;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01218
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Instrumental learning paradigms are rarely employed to investigate the mechanisms underlying acquired fear responses in social anxiety. Here, we adapted a probabilistic category learning paradigm to assess information processing biases as a function of the degree of social anxiety traits in a sample of healthy individuals without a diagnosis of social phobia. Participants were presented with three pairs of neutral faces with differing probabilistic accuracy contingencies (A/B: 80/20, C/D: 70/30, E/F: 60/40). Upon making their choice, negative and positive feedback was conveyed using angry and happy faces, respectively. The highly socially anxious group showed a strong tendency to be more accurate at learning the probability contingency associated with the most ambiguous stimulus pair (E/F: 60/40). Moreover, when pairing the most positively reinforced stimulus or the most negatively reinforced stimulus with all the other stimuli in a test phase, the highly socially anxious group avoided the most negatively reinforced stimulus significantly more than the control group. The results are discussed with reference to avoidance learning and hypersensitivity to negative social evaluative information associated with social anxiety.

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