Pitch program
Session A | host: Caroline Kwee | ||
Theoretical accounts |
A01 | Maren Klingelhöfer-Jens | Robust group- but limited individual-level reliability of conditioned responding |
A02 | Ondrej Zika | Fear extinction as structure learning in time | |
A03 | Leon Kroczek | Social Context Conditioning in Virtual Reality | |
A04 | Olivier de Vries | Episodic Conditioning: a novel procedure for the integrated study of emotional learning and memory | |
A05 | Giusseppe di Pellegrino | Grounding fear conditioning in the motor system | |
A06 | Per Davidson | The role of sleep in the de-contextualization of fear learning | |
A07 | Miriam Kampa | A matter of timing? Immediate vs. delayed extinction learning | |
A08 | Lea Busch | Expectation modulation effects on extinction efficacy in appetitive and aversive conditioning | |
Clinical | A09 | Stanislaw Karkosz | Effects of disrupting reconsolidation during imagery therapy of autobiographical memories |
A10 | Frederik Schlitt | Impaired pain-related threat and safety learning in patients with chronic back pain and the influence of stress on primary acquired pain-related associations | |
A11 | Jinyu Chen | Putting your feeling into words | |
A12 | Kamilla Bergsnev | Personalizing Virtual Reality for the Research and Treatment of Fear-related Disorders: A Mini Review | |
A13 | Lisa Espinosa | Pavlovian threat conditioning can generate intrusive memories | |
Developmental | A14 | Gil Shner-Livne | Anxious youth demonstrate increased threat appraisal and neural activation during generalization test and delayed extinction task compared to non-anxious youth |
A15 | Consuelo San Martin | Relation between early maltreatment experiences, trait anxiety, intolerance to uncertainty, fear discrimination learning and avoidance generalization | |
A16 | Yael Skversky-Blocq | Looking fear in the face: adults but not adolescents gaze at the social threat during Observational Learning | |
Intervention | A17 | Caroline Kwee | Does cannabidiol live up to its promise as an anxiolytic drug? |
A18 | Laura Luyten | Can noradrenergic blockade enhance exposure therapy? Evidence from 10 studies in rats and humans receiving propranolol before extinction learning | |
A19 | Alexander Hauck | Effects of glucose administration on consolidation of extinguished fear potentiated startle | |
A20 | Madeleine Mueller | The effect of nicotine on extinction training in humans | |
A21 | Sara Borgomaneri | ‘Nip it in the bud’: rTMS over prefrontal cortex disrupts fear memory consolidation in humans | |
A22 | Yafeng Pan | Preventing the return of learned threat via prefrontal control during handholding | |
A23 | María J. Quintero | Evaluating the effects of Counterconditioning, Novelty-Facilitated, and Standard Extinction on the spontaneous recovery of threat expectancy and conditioned stimulus valence. | |
A24 | Sjoerd Meijer | Transcranial ultrasonic stimulation of the human amygdala during threat learning | |
A25 | Isabell Meier | Investigating the role of endogenous opioids in fear extinction learning: a pre-registration pitch |
Session B | host: Lu Leng | ||
Avoidance | B01 | Lu Leng | The role of anhedonia in active avoidance learning |
B02 | Anneloes Hulsman | Neural mechanisms underlying costly fearful avoidance | |
B03 | Anna Wester | Identifying the patterns of avoidance behaviour with MVPA | |
B04 | Kirsten Hilger | Approach and avoidance beyond verbal measures: A quantitative meta-analysis of human conditioned place preference studies | |
B05 | Alex Wong | Learnt threat beliefs determine the reduction in generalized costly safety behavior | |
B06 | Alba Lopez Moraga | The effects of stress on avoidance behavior: lessons from rodents | |
B07 | Felix Klaassen | What is the role of threat-induced physiological states in approach-avoidance decision-making? | |
Psycho- physiological |
B08 | Lars Jaswetz | Fear Bradycardia and Tachycardia in Threat Conditioning: Links to Trait Anxiety and SCR |
B09 | Linda de Voogd | Acute threat enhances perceptual sensitivity without affecting the decision criterion | |
B10 | Simone Battaglia | Characterizing cardiac autonomic dynamics of fear learning in humans | |
B11 | Valentina Jelincic | Does fear conditioning affect the neural processing and perception of bodily sensations? An investigation in two samples of healthy adults. | |
B12 | Viviana Miño | How to define a window response in startle reflex potentiation? | |
B13 | Zohar Klein | Youth cardiac response in threat conditioning | |
Generalisation | B14 | Asimina Aslanidou | Fear Generalization Remains Unaffected by Threat Uncertainty |
B15 | Lisa Wirz | Temporal dynamics of fear memory accuracy vs. generalization | |
B16 | Edgar Nazarenus | Individual differences in generalizing fear extinction learning across the spectrum of trait anxiety | |
Theoretical accounts |
B17 | Esther Krul | A Temporal Relief-Shift During Safety Learning |
B18 | Lotte Stemerding | The role of expectancy violations in human fear extinction | |
B19 | Elena Andres | Prediction error related neural representation of extinction learning and consolidation | |
Neuroimaging fear learning/ fear response |
B20 | Frank H. Wilhelm | Neuroscientific evidence for pain being a classically conditioned response to trauma- and pain-related cues in humans |
B21 | Joana Vieira | Disentangling neural representations of threat and distress, and their role on helping under threat | |
B22 | Charlene Lam | Implicit threat learning involves the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the cerebellum | |
B23 | Patrick Laing | Neural signatures of safety learning and avoidance: a 7-Tesla fMRI study | |
B24 | Anne Willems | The pleasure of absent danger: Are omission prediction errors reward prediction errors? |