These are the sources and citations used to research spontaneous recovery. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Alvarado, Jara, Vila and Rosas, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Alvarado, A., Jara, E., Vila, J. and Rosas, J., 2006. Time and order effects on causal learning. Learning and Motivation, 37(4), pp.324-345.
In-text: (Guidelines for the treatment of animals in behavioural research and teaching, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Animal Behaviour, 2006. Guidelines for the treatment of animals in behavioural research and teaching. 71(1), pp.245-253.
In-text: (Bateson, 1991)
Your Bibliography: Bateson, P., 1991. Assessment of pain in animals. Animal Behaviour, 42(5), pp.827-839.
In-text: (Bouton and Bolles, 1979)
Your Bibliography: Bouton, M. and Bolles, R., 1979. Contextual control of the extinction of conditioned fear. Learning and Motivation, 10(4), pp.445-466.
In-text: (Bouton, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Bouton, M., 2002. Context, ambiguity, and unlearning: sources of relapse after behavioral extinction. Biological Psychiatry, 52(10), pp.976-986.
In-text: (Brooks, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Brooks, D., 2000. Recent and Remote Extinction Cues Reduce Spontaneous Recovery. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology B, 53(1), pp.25-58.
In-text: (Brown, Vik and Creamer, 1989)
Your Bibliography: Brown, S., Vik, P. and Creamer, V., 1989. Characteristics of relapse following adolescent substance abuse treatment. Addictive Behaviors, 14(3), pp.291-300.
In-text: (Cain, Blouin and Barad, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Cain, C., Blouin, A. and Barad, M., 2003. Temporally massed CS presentations generate more fear extinction than spaced presentations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 29(4), pp.323-333.
In-text: (Craske et al., 2008)
Your Bibliography: Craske, M., Kircanski, K., Zelikowsky, M., Mystkowski, J., Chowdhury, N. and Baker, A., 2008. Optimizing inhibitory learning during exposure therapy. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 46(1), pp.5-27.
In-text: (Devenport and Devenport, 1994)
Your Bibliography: Devenport, L. and Devenport, J., 1994. Time-dependent averaging of foraging information in least chipmunks and golden-mantled ground squirrels. Animal Behaviour, 47(4), pp.787-802.
In-text: (Devenport, 1998)
Your Bibliography: Devenport, L., 1998. Spontaneous recovery without interference: Why remembering is adaptive. Animal Learning & Behavior, 26(2), pp.172-181.
In-text: (Domjan, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Domjan, M., 2005. Pavlovian Conditioning: A Functional Perspective. Annu. Rev. Psychol., 56(1), pp.179-206.
In-text: (HOFMANN, 2008)
Your Bibliography: HOFMANN, S., 2008. Cognitive processes during fear acquisition and extinction in animals and humans: Implications for exposure therapy of anxiety disorders. Clinical Psychology Review, 28(2), pp.199-210.
In-text: (Laborda and Miller, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Laborda, M. and Miller, R., 2012. Reactivated memories compete for expression after Pavlovian extinction. Behavioural Processes, 90(1), pp.20-27.
In-text: (Lang and Craske, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Lang, A. and Craske, M., 2000. Manipulations of exposure-based therapy to reduce return of fear: a replication. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 38(1), pp.1-12.
In-text: (López-Romero, García-Barraza and Vila, 2010)
Your Bibliography: López-Romero, L., García-Barraza, R. and Vila, J., 2010. Spontaneous recovery in human instrumental learning: Integration of information and recency to primacy shift. Behavioural Processes, 84(2), pp.617-621.
In-text: (Olsson et al., 2003)
Your Bibliography: Olsson, I., Nevison, C., Patterson-Kane, E., Sherwin, C., Van de Weerd, H. and Würbel, H., 2003. Understanding behaviour: the relevance of ethological approaches in laboratory animal science. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 81(3), pp.245-264.
In-text: (Rachman, 1977)
Your Bibliography: Rachman, S., 1977. The conditioning theory of fearacquisition: A critical examination. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 15(5), pp.375-387.
In-text: (Rachman, 1989)
Your Bibliography: Rachman, S., 1989. The return of fear: Review and prospect. Clinical Psychology Review, 9(2), pp.147-168.
In-text: (Rescorla, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Rescorla, R., 2004. Spontaneous recovery varies inversely with the training-extinction interval. Animal Learning & Behavior, 32(4), pp.401-408.
In-text: (Schiller et al., 2010)
Your Bibliography: Schiller, D., Monfils, M., Raio, C., Johnson, D., LeDoux, J. and Phelps, E., 2010. Preventing the return of fear in humans using reconsolidation update mechanisms. Nature, 463(7277), pp.49-53.
In-text: (Siegel, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Siegel, S., 2001. Pavlovian Conditioning and Drug Overdose: When Tolerance Fails. Addict Res Theory, 9(5), pp.503-513.
In-text: (Skinner, 1950)
Your Bibliography: Skinner, B., 1950. Are theories of learning necessary?. Psychological Review, 57(4), pp.193-216.
In-text: (Stout, Amundson and Miller, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Stout, S., Amundson, J. and Miller, R., 2005. Trial order and retention interval in human predictive judgment. Memory & Cognition, 33(8), pp.1368-1376.
In-text: (Urcelay, Wheeler and Miller, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Urcelay, G., Wheeler, D. and Miller, R., 2009. Spacing extinction trials alleviates renewal and spontaneous recovery. Learning & Behavior, 37(1), pp.60-73.
In-text: (Wheeler, Stout and Miller, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Wheeler, D., Stout, S. and Miller, R., 2004. Interaction of retention interval with CS-preexposure and extinction treatments: Symmetry with respect to primacy. Animal Learning & Behavior, 32(3), pp.335-347.
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