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A systematic review of occasional reinforced extinction as a method for relapse prevention.
Quintero Felipe, María José; López-Gutiérrez, Francisco José; Vadillo, Miguel; Morís Fernández, Joaquín (2023)
Introduction Fear extinction is more vulnerable than the original fear memory, as relapse phenomena have systematically shown in the literature with different species and procedures. One strategy potentially useful to ... -
Acercándonos a la realidad comunicativa de las nuevas generaciones: Telegram y tutorías.
González-Pasarín, Lucía; Quintero Felipe, María José; Prieto-Latorre, Claudia; Chamizo-Nieto, Francisco José; Molina-Ramírez, Sergio (2022)
La crisis sanitaria SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) precipitó la digitalización de los espacios educativos, la virtualización de la docencia y de la comunicación docente-alumnado, sobre todo en el contexto universitario, en el cual ... -
Estudio de los efectos de la extinción parcial sobre la recuperación espontánea en el aprendizaje humano de miedos condicionados
Quintero Felipe, María José (2019-04-20)La extinción del miedo condicionado no es permanente, sino que pueden sufrirse diferentes formas de recaída. Una estrategia potencialmente viable para mitigar estas recaídas es el tratamiento de extinción parcial, según ... -
Fear (de)conditioning: The effect of a deconditioning procedure on relapse prevention.
Quintero Felipe, María José; Morís Fernández, Joaquín; López-Gutiérrez, Francisco José; Vervliet, Bram (2024)
The extinction of threat expectancies is a fragile phenomenon, as these responses may reappear later. In recent years, several techniques have been proposed to mitigate relapse. One of them is the deconditioning treatment, ... -
Limitations of occasional reinforced extinction to alleviate spontaneous recovery and reinstatement effects: Evidence for a trial-signalling mechanism
Quintero Felipe, María José; Flores, Amanda; Gutiérrez-Huerta, María Teresa; Molina-Guerrero, Patricia; López, Francisco José; Morís Fernández, Joaquín[et al.] (SAGE, 2022)Fear extinction is not permanent but is instead more vulnerable than the original fear memory, as traditionally shown by the return of fear phenomena. Because of this, techniques to mitigate the return of fear are needed ... -
Occasional reinforced extinction as a method for relapse prevention: a critical review and future directions.
Quintero Felipe, María José; López-Gutiérrez, Francisco José; Vadillo, Miguel Ángel; Morís Fernández, Joaquín (2023)
It is widely known that fear extinction is more vulnerable than the original fear memory, as relapse phenomena have systematically shown in the literature with different species and procedures. One strategy potentially ... -
Occasional reinforced extinction as a method for relapse prevention: a critical systematic review and future directions
Quintero Felipe, María José; López-Gutiérrez, Francisco José; Vadillo, Miguel Ángel; Morís Fernández, Joaquín (Springer, 2024)
Introduction Extinction is more vulnerable than the original acquisition memory, as relapse phenomena have systematically shown in the literature with different species and procedures. One strategy potentially useful to ... -
Partial extinction and reinstatement
Quintero Felipe, María José; Molina, Patricia; Flores Martín, Amanda; López-Gutiérrez, Francisco José; Morís Fernández, Joaquín (2018-09-25)
Fear extinction is not permanent but more vulnerable than the original fear memory, as relapse phenomena have traditionally shown. Partial extinction has been proposed as a strategy that may serve to mitigate relapses. ... -
Partial extinction did not diminish spontaneous recovery after 24-hour retention interval
Quintero Felipe, María José; Gutiérrez, María Teresa; Flores Martín, Amanda; Morís Fernández, Joaquín; López-Gutiérrez, Francisco José(2017-09-21)
Fear extinction is not permanent but it may suffer from different forms of relapse. One strategy potentially useful to diminish relapse is the partial extinction treatment, according to which, extinction may be potentiated ... -
The Return of Fear in Human Fear Conditioning: Evaluating the Road to Relapse Prevention.
Quintero Felipe, María José (UMA Editorial, 2024)In their 2022 mental health report, the World Health Organization estimated that around 374 million people suffer from an anxiety disorder. These disorders do not only constitute a major health problem for patients, but ... -
The role of relief, perceived control, and prospective intolerance of uncertainty in excessive avoidance in uncertain-threat environments
Cobos-Cano, Pedro Luis; Quintero Felipe, María José; Ruiz-Fuentes, María; Vervliet, Bram; López-González, Francisco Javier (Elsevier, 2022-09)
Excessive avoidance is a key feature of pathological anxiety. However, the precise mechanisms underlying the development of excessive avoidance are still unknown. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that excessive ...