Trait anxiety is associated with hidden state inference during aversive reversal learning

被引:0
|
作者
Ondrej Zika
Katja Wiech
Andrea Reinecke
Michael Browning
Nicolas W. Schuck
机构
[1] Max Planck Institute for Human Development,Max Planck Research Group NeuroCode
[2] Max Planck UCL Centre for Computational Psychiatry and Aging Research,Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging (WIN), Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences
[3] University of Oxford,Department of Psychiatry
[4] University of Oxford,Oxford Health NHS Trust
[5] Warneford Hospital,Institute of Psychology
[6] Universität Hamburg,undefined
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Updating beliefs in changing environments can be driven by gradually adapting expectations or by relying on inferred hidden states (i.e. contexts), and changes therein. Previous work suggests that increased reliance on context could underly fear relapse phenomena that hinder clinical treatment of anxiety disorders. We test whether trait anxiety variations in a healthy population influence how much individuals rely on hidden-state inference. In a Pavlovian learning task, participants observed cues that predicted an upcoming electrical shock with repeatedly changing probability, and were asked to provide expectancy ratings on every trial. We show that trait anxiety is associated with steeper expectation switches after contingency reversals and reduced oddball learning. Furthermore, trait anxiety is related to better fit of a state inference, compared to a gradual learning, model when contingency changes are large. Our findings support previous work suggesting hidden-state inference as a mechanism behind anxiety-related to fear relapse phenomena.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [22] Dynamic Resting State Connectivity is Associated With Trait Anxiety in a Transdiagnostic Pediatric Sample
    Rashid, Adnan
    Li, Sufang
    You, Xiaozhen
    Linde, Jordan
    Smith, Jessica
    Berl, Madison
    Kenworthy, Lauren
    Vaidya, Chandan
    BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2022, 91 (09) : S262 - S262
  • [23] Quantitative Trait Loci Associated with Reversal Learning and Latent Inhibition in Honeybees (Apis mellifera)
    Sathees B. C. Chandra
    Gregory J. Hunt
    Susan Cobey
    Brian H. Smith
    Behavior Genetics, 2001, 31 : 275 - 285
  • [24] Quantitative trait loci associated with reversal learning and latent inhibition in honeybees (Apis mellifera)
    Chandra, SBC
    Hunt, GJ
    Cobey, S
    Smith, BH
    BEHAVIOR GENETICS, 2001, 31 (03) : 275 - 285
  • [25] Variational inference and learning for segmental switching state space models of hidden speech dynamics
    Lee, LJ
    Attias, H
    Deng, L
    2003 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ACOUSTICS, SPEECH, AND SIGNAL PROCESSING, VOL I, PROCEEDINGS: SPEECH PROCESSING I, 2003, : 872 - 875
  • [26] SPIELBERGER STATE-TRAIT ANXIETY INVENTORY - MEASURING ANXIETY WITH AND WITHOUT AN AUDIENCE DURING PERFORMANCE ON A STABILOMETER
    FERREIRA, R
    MURRAY, J
    PERCEPTUAL AND MOTOR SKILLS, 1983, 57 (01) : 15 - 18
  • [27] Prefrontal Cortex Predicts State Switches during Reversal Learning
    Bartolo, Ramon
    Averbeck, Bruno B.
    NEURON, 2020, 106 (06) : 1044 - +
  • [28] Trait Anxiety Associated With Differences in BOLD Activation During Fear Generalization Task
    Huggins, Ashley
    Weis, Carissa
    Parisi, Elizabeth
    Bennett, Kenneth
    Larson, Christine
    BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2019, 85 (10) : S136 - S136
  • [29] RELATIONSHIP OF STATE-TRAIT ANXIETY AND TASK DIFFICULTY TO LEARNING FROM WRITTEN DISCOURSE
    JOHNSEN, EP
    HOHN, RL
    DUNBAR, KR
    BULLETIN OF THE PSYCHONOMIC SOCIETY, 1973, 2 (02) : 89 - 90
  • [30] Cytokine gene variations associated with trait and state anxiety in oncology patients and their family caregivers
    Miaskowski, Christine
    Cataldo, Janine K.
    Baggott, Christina R.
    West, Claudia
    Dunn, Laura B.
    Dhruva, Anand
    Merriman, John D.
    Langford, Dale J.
    Kober, Kord M.
    Paul, Steven M.
    Cooper, Bruce A.
    Aouizerat, Bradley E.
    SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER, 2015, 23 (04) : 953 - 965