Latent cause inference during extinction learning in trauma-exposed individuals with and without PTSD.
Agnes NorburyHannah R BrinkmanMary KowalchykElisa MontiRobert H PietrzakDaniela SchillerAdriana FederPublished in: Psychological medicine (2021)
We interpret these results as providing evidence of a primary deficit in discriminative learning in participants with more severe PTSD. Specifically, a tendency to attribute a greater diversity of stimulus configurations to the same underlying cause resulted in greater uncertainty about stimulus-outcome associations, impeding learning both that certain stimuli were safe, and that certain stimuli were no longer dangerous. In the future, better understanding of the role of causal inference in trauma-related psychopathology may help refine cognitive therapies for these disorders.