Asked by Kanyapirom Sinpaibul on Apr 25, 2024

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The process where bodily cues that occur at the beginning of panic attacks become conditioned stimuli signaling new attacks is known as:

A) classical conditioning.
B) interoceptive conditioning.
C) operant conditioning.
D) observational learning.

Interoceptive Conditioning

A form of conditioning that involves using internal bodily signals as stimuli to condition behavior, often related to the regulation of physiological responses.

Panic Attacks

Sudden episodes of intense fear or discomfort, accompanied by physical and psychological symptoms.

Conditioned Stimuli

Stimuli that, through association with an unconditioned stimulus, come to produce a learned or conditioned response.

  • Investigate the function of neurotransmitters and the process of conditioning in the development and therapeutic strategies of panic disorders.
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Muhammad HamzaApr 30, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The process described in the question is interoceptive conditioning, which involves the conditioning of bodily cues as signals for new panic attacks. Classical conditioning involves the pairing of a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to produce a conditioned response. Operant conditioning involves the learning of behavior through consequences. Observational learning involves learning through observing others' behavior.