Abstract

Though overgeneralization of Pavlovian fear to safe stimuli resembling conditioned danger-cues is a known feature of clinical anxiety, its role in maladaptive avoidance has been understudied. The current work investigates neural substrates of Pavlovian generalization as predictors of maladaptive, generalized avoidance decisions as well as diagnostic and personality variables that moderate this relationship.

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