Abstract

Fear generalization during Pavlovian conditioning is associated with clinical anxiety and may impact everyday decision-making when people are faced with competing incentives and threats in their environments. For some individuals, maladaptive and unnecessary behavioral avoidance can result. The connection between brain markers of Pavlovian fear generalization and later avoidance is poorly understood.

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