#8970. Match or mismatch? The impact of expected fear on experienced fear during exposure.

August 2026publication date
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Abstract:
Expectancies are assumed to play an essential role in the maintenance and treatment of anxiety disorders. The present review aimed to systematically summarize studies examining the effects of expectancies as suggested by the match-mismatch model of fear.
Keywords:
covariation bias; match-mismatch model; overprediction bias

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