回避行動の一般化のオントジェニー
Courteney T L Fisher1,2, José A Alcalá3, Gonzalo P Urcelay1
1School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
Developmental psychobiology
|February 17, 2026
まとめ
幼い子供たちは,より大きな子供と比較して,回避行動のより広範な汎用性を示しています. 一般化におけるこの発達上の違いは,子供における不安障害を理解する上で極めて重要です.
科学分野:
- 発達心理学の心理学について
- 行動神経科学は,行動神経科学である.
- 不安障害 研究 研究 研究
背景:
- 一般化と回避は,不安障害の主要な特徴である.
- 回避一般化の発達経路に関する研究は限られている.
研究 の 目的:
- 5~11歳児における回避の一般化を調査する.
- 回避の一般化パターンの年齢の影響を調べる.
主な方法:
- ゲーム化された"宇宙侵略者"のタスクは,回避学習パラダイムに適応されました.
- 子どもたちは,条件付き刺激 (CS+) によってシグナルされた嫌悪的な結果を回避することを学びました.
- 一般化は,CS+と類似度が異なる刺激を用いて評価された.
主要な成果:
- 年齢は,一般化グラデーションに大きく影響した.
- 幼い子供 (5-8歳) は,年上の子供 (9-11歳) よりも広い汎用性を示した.
- 年齢は,一般化パターンの有意な予測要因でした.
結論:
- オントジェネティックの変化は,回避行動の一般化に影響を与えます.
- 年齢に関連した一般化を理解することは,不安障害の研究に不可欠です.
- 小児の包摂は,一般化メカニズムを明らかにするために重要です.
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