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1. Signalling unpaired unconditional stimuli during extinction does not impair their effect to reduce renewal of conditional fear.

2. The effect of gradual extinction training on the renewal of electrodermal conditional responses.

3. Conditional stimulus choices affect fear learning: Comparing fear conditioning with neutral faces and shapes or angry faces.

4. The absence of differential electrodermal responding in the second half of acquisition does not indicate the absence of fear learning.

5. Presentation of unpaired unconditional stimuli during extinction reduces renewal of conditional fear and slows re-acquisition.

6. The effects of presenting additional stimuli resembling the CS+ during extinction on extinction retention and generalisation to novel stimuli.

7. Does the assessment of different combinations of within-phase subjective measures influence electrodermal responding and between-phase subjective ratings during fear conditioning and extinction experiments?

8. Novel approaches for strengthening human fear extinction: The roles of novelty, additional USs, and additional GSs.

9. The need for standards in the design of differential fear conditioning and extinction experiments in youth: A systematic review and recommendations for research on anxiety.

10. Multiple fear-related stimuli enhance physiological arousal during extinction and reduce physiological arousal to novel stimuli and the threat conditioned stimulus.

11. Attention avoidance of the threat conditioned stimulus during extinction increases physiological arousal generalisation and retention.

12. Developmental differences in aversive conditioning, extinction, and reinstatement: A study with children, adolescents, and adults.

13. Evaluating differences in Pavlovian fear acquisition and extinction as predictors of outcome from cognitive behavioural therapy for anxious children.

14. Fear acquisition and extinction in offspring of mothers with anxiety and depressive disorders.

15. Aversive Pavlovian conditioning in childhood anxiety disorders: impaired response inhibition and resistance to extinction.

16. The development of an attentional bias for angry faces following Pavlovian fear conditioning.

17. The use of an unpleasant sound unconditional stimulus in an aversive conditioning procedure with 8- to 11-year-old children.

18. The use of an unpleasant sound as the unconditional stimulus in aversive Pavlovian conditioning experiments that involve children and adolescent participants.

19. The use of an unpleasant sound as an unconditional stimulus in a human aversive Pavlovian conditioning procedure.

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