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Camilla C Luck

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Psychophysiology|February 8, 2017
Startle modulation and explicit valence evaluations dissociate during backward fear conditioningCamilla C Luck, Ottmar V Lipp
Cognition & Emotion|March 11, 2020
Measuring unconditional stimulus expectancy during evaluative conditioning strengthens explicit conditional stimulus valenceCamilla C Luck, Ottmar V Lipp
Cognition & Emotion|February 1, 2017
Verbal instructions targeting valence alter negative conditional stimulus evaluations (but do not affect reinstatement rates)Camilla C Luck, Ottmar V Lipp
Psychophysiology|June 3, 2015
To remove or not to remove? Removal of the unconditional stimulus electrode does not mediate instructed extinction effectsCamilla C Luck, Ottmar V Lipp
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|December 22, 2015
When orienting and anticipation dissociate--a case for scoring electrodermal responses in multiple latency windows in studies of human fear conditioningCamilla C Luck, Ottmar V Lipp
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 22, 2019
Relapse of evaluative learning-Evidence for reinstatement, renewal, but not spontaneous recovery, of extinguished evaluative learning in a picture-picture evaluative conditioning paradigmCamilla C Luck, Ottmar V Lipp
Behaviour Research and Therapy|February 7, 2015
A potential pathway to the relapse of fear? Conditioned negative stimulus evaluation (but not physiological responding) resists instructed extinctionCamilla C Luck, Ottmar V Lipp
Behaviour Research and Therapy|August 19, 2018
Novelty-facilitated extinction and the reinstatement of conditional human fearKatherine Lucas, Camilla C Luck, Ottmar V Lipp
Cognition & Emotion|November 30, 2017
Is the devil in the detail? Evidence for S-S learning after unconditional stimulus revaluation in human evaluative conditioning under a broader set of experimental conditionsHannah Jensen-Fielding, Camilla C Luck, Ottmar V Lipp
Psychophysiology|November 30, 2021
The absence of differential electrodermal responding in the second half of acquisition does not indicate the absence of fear learningOttmar V Lipp, Camilla C Luck, Allison M Waters
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Psychophysiology|February 8, 2017
Startle modulation and explicit valence evaluations dissociate during backward fear conditioningCamilla C Luck, Ottmar V Lipp
Cognition & Emotion|March 11, 2020
Measuring unconditional stimulus expectancy during evaluative conditioning strengthens explicit conditional stimulus valenceCamilla C Luck, Ottmar V Lipp
Cognition & Emotion|February 1, 2017
Verbal instructions targeting valence alter negative conditional stimulus evaluations (but do not affect reinstatement rates)Camilla C Luck, Ottmar V Lipp
Psychophysiology|June 3, 2015
To remove or not to remove? Removal of the unconditional stimulus electrode does not mediate instructed extinction effectsCamilla C Luck, Ottmar V Lipp
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|December 22, 2015
When orienting and anticipation dissociate--a case for scoring electrodermal responses in multiple latency windows in studies of human fear conditioningCamilla C Luck, Ottmar V Lipp
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 22, 2019
Relapse of evaluative learning-Evidence for reinstatement, renewal, but not spontaneous recovery, of extinguished evaluative learning in a picture-picture evaluative conditioning paradigmCamilla C Luck, Ottmar V Lipp
Behaviour Research and Therapy|February 7, 2015
A potential pathway to the relapse of fear? Conditioned negative stimulus evaluation (but not physiological responding) resists instructed extinctionCamilla C Luck, Ottmar V Lipp
Behaviour Research and Therapy|August 19, 2018
Novelty-facilitated extinction and the reinstatement of conditional human fearKatherine Lucas, Camilla C Luck, Ottmar V Lipp
Cognition & Emotion|November 30, 2017
Is the devil in the detail? Evidence for S-S learning after unconditional stimulus revaluation in human evaluative conditioning under a broader set of experimental conditionsHannah Jensen-Fielding, Camilla C Luck, Ottmar V Lipp
Psychophysiology|November 30, 2021
The absence of differential electrodermal responding in the second half of acquisition does not indicate the absence of fear learningOttmar V Lipp, Camilla C Luck, Allison M Waters
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