The impact of distal stress on the spontaneous recovery of conditioned defensive responses
Christopher M. Klinke, Maren D. Lange, Marta Andreatta

TL;DR
This study shows that stress experienced long before symptoms appear can strengthen fear memories over time, potentially contributing to anxiety and stress-related disorders.
Contribution
The study reveals that distal stress enhances fear memory retention and weakens extinction memory over time, even without direct effects during learning.
Findings
Stress did not affect fear acquisition or extinction during learning.
Stressed individuals showed stronger fear memory retention in physiological responses after two weeks.
Distal stress may contribute to the onset of anxiety and stress-related disorders.
Abstract
Intense and chronic stress strengthens fear memories and increases the risk for mental disorders. Often stressful situations are experienced long before the appearance of the symptoms, but so far, little has been investigated on how distal stress alters fear memories. In a four-day paradigm, 131 healthy individuals were either assigned to the stress-group by means of the socially evaluated cold-pressor test (SECPT) or to the sham-group (control condition). Twenty-four hours later, participants underwent fear acquisition during which two shapes were presented. The first shape (conditioned stimulus, CS+) was associated with an electro-tactile stimulation (unconditioned stimulus, US), whereas the second shape (CS-) were presented alone. During extinction training, both shapes were presented while the US was omitted. To investigate if stress induction alters extinction recall differently…
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TopicsStress Responses and Cortisol · Mental Health Research Topics · Memory and Neural Mechanisms
