Don't fear 'fear conditioning': Methodological considerations for the design and analysis of studies on human fear acquisition, extinction, and return of fear

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Don't fear 'fear conditioning': Methodological considerations for the design and analysis of studies on human fear acquisition, extinction, and return of fear. / Lonsdorf, Tina B; Menz, Mareike M; Andreatta, Marta; Fullana, Miguel A; Golkar, Armita; Haaker, Jan; Heitland, Ivo; Hermann, Andrea; Kuhn, Manuel; Kruse, Onno; Meir Drexler, Shira; Meulders, Ann; Nees, Frauke; Pittig, Andre; Richter, Jan; Römer, Sonja; Shiban, Youssef; Schmitz, Anja; Straube, Benjamin; Vervliet, Bram; Wendt, Julia; Baas, Johanna M P; Merz, Christian J.

In: NEUROSCI BIOBEHAV R, Vol. 77, 06.2017, p. 247-285.

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Lonsdorf, TB, Menz, MM, Andreatta, M, Fullana, MA, Golkar, A, Haaker, J, Heitland, I, Hermann, A, Kuhn, M, Kruse, O, Meir Drexler, S, Meulders, A, Nees, F, Pittig, A, Richter, J, Römer, S, Shiban, Y, Schmitz, A, Straube, B, Vervliet, B, Wendt, J, Baas, JMP & Merz, CJ 2017, 'Don't fear 'fear conditioning': Methodological considerations for the design and analysis of studies on human fear acquisition, extinction, and return of fear', NEUROSCI BIOBEHAV R, vol. 77, pp. 247-285. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2017.02.026

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Lonsdorf, T. B., Menz, M. M., Andreatta, M., Fullana, M. A., Golkar, A., Haaker, J., Heitland, I., Hermann, A., Kuhn, M., Kruse, O., Meir Drexler, S., Meulders, A., Nees, F., Pittig, A., Richter, J., Römer, S., Shiban, Y., Schmitz, A., Straube, B., ... Merz, C. J. (2017). Don't fear 'fear conditioning': Methodological considerations for the design and analysis of studies on human fear acquisition, extinction, and return of fear. NEUROSCI BIOBEHAV R, 77, 247-285. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2017.02.026

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@article{7e1cd38f76d841b18b862c9b90729bc2,
title = "Don't fear 'fear conditioning': Methodological considerations for the design and analysis of studies on human fear acquisition, extinction, and return of fear",
abstract = "The so-called 'replicability crisis' has sparked methodological discussions in many areas of science in general, and in psychology in particular. This has led to recent endeavours to promote the transparency, rigour, and ultimately, replicability of research. Originating from this zeitgeist, the challenge to discuss critical issues on terminology, design, methods, and analysis considerations in fear conditioning research is taken up by this work, which involved representatives from fourteen of the major human fear conditioning laboratories in Europe. This compendium is intended to provide a basis for the development of a common procedural and terminology framework for the field of human fear conditioning. Whenever possible, we give general recommendations. When this is not feasible, we provide evidence-based guidance for methodological decisions on study design, outcome measures, and analyses. Importantly, this work is also intended to raise awareness and initiate discussions on crucial questions with respect to data collection, processing, statistical analyses, the impact of subtle procedural changes, and data reporting specifically tailored to the research on fear conditioning.",
keywords = "Conditioning (Psychology), Conditioning, Classical, Europe, Extinction, Psychological, Fear, Humans, Research Design, Journal Article, Review",
author = "Lonsdorf, {Tina B} and Menz, {Mareike M} and Marta Andreatta and Fullana, {Miguel A} and Armita Golkar and Jan Haaker and Ivo Heitland and Andrea Hermann and Manuel Kuhn and Onno Kruse and {Meir Drexler}, Shira and Ann Meulders and Frauke Nees and Andre Pittig and Jan Richter and Sonja R{\"o}mer and Youssef Shiban and Anja Schmitz and Benjamin Straube and Bram Vervliet and Julia Wendt and Baas, {Johanna M P} and Merz, {Christian J}",
note = "Copyright {\textcopyright} 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.",
year = "2017",
month = jun,
doi = "10.1016/j.neubiorev.2017.02.026",
language = "English",
volume = "77",
pages = "247--285",
journal = "NEUROSCI BIOBEHAV R",
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T1 - Don't fear 'fear conditioning': Methodological considerations for the design and analysis of studies on human fear acquisition, extinction, and return of fear

AU - Lonsdorf, Tina B

AU - Menz, Mareike M

AU - Andreatta, Marta

AU - Fullana, Miguel A

AU - Golkar, Armita

AU - Haaker, Jan

AU - Heitland, Ivo

AU - Hermann, Andrea

AU - Kuhn, Manuel

AU - Kruse, Onno

AU - Meir Drexler, Shira

AU - Meulders, Ann

AU - Nees, Frauke

AU - Pittig, Andre

AU - Richter, Jan

AU - Römer, Sonja

AU - Shiban, Youssef

AU - Schmitz, Anja

AU - Straube, Benjamin

AU - Vervliet, Bram

AU - Wendt, Julia

AU - Baas, Johanna M P

AU - Merz, Christian J

N1 - Copyright © 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

PY - 2017/6

Y1 - 2017/6

N2 - The so-called 'replicability crisis' has sparked methodological discussions in many areas of science in general, and in psychology in particular. This has led to recent endeavours to promote the transparency, rigour, and ultimately, replicability of research. Originating from this zeitgeist, the challenge to discuss critical issues on terminology, design, methods, and analysis considerations in fear conditioning research is taken up by this work, which involved representatives from fourteen of the major human fear conditioning laboratories in Europe. This compendium is intended to provide a basis for the development of a common procedural and terminology framework for the field of human fear conditioning. Whenever possible, we give general recommendations. When this is not feasible, we provide evidence-based guidance for methodological decisions on study design, outcome measures, and analyses. Importantly, this work is also intended to raise awareness and initiate discussions on crucial questions with respect to data collection, processing, statistical analyses, the impact of subtle procedural changes, and data reporting specifically tailored to the research on fear conditioning.

AB - The so-called 'replicability crisis' has sparked methodological discussions in many areas of science in general, and in psychology in particular. This has led to recent endeavours to promote the transparency, rigour, and ultimately, replicability of research. Originating from this zeitgeist, the challenge to discuss critical issues on terminology, design, methods, and analysis considerations in fear conditioning research is taken up by this work, which involved representatives from fourteen of the major human fear conditioning laboratories in Europe. This compendium is intended to provide a basis for the development of a common procedural and terminology framework for the field of human fear conditioning. Whenever possible, we give general recommendations. When this is not feasible, we provide evidence-based guidance for methodological decisions on study design, outcome measures, and analyses. Importantly, this work is also intended to raise awareness and initiate discussions on crucial questions with respect to data collection, processing, statistical analyses, the impact of subtle procedural changes, and data reporting specifically tailored to the research on fear conditioning.

KW - Conditioning (Psychology)

KW - Conditioning, Classical

KW - Europe

KW - Extinction, Psychological

KW - Fear

KW - Humans

KW - Research Design

KW - Journal Article

KW - Review

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DO - 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2017.02.026

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VL - 77

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EP - 285

JO - NEUROSCI BIOBEHAV R

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