Term ID: T1482

Extinction Learning Theory

/extinction-learning-theory/
The theoretical framework explaining how conditioned responses diminish through new inhibitory learning that competes with original fear memories rather than erasing them, with implications for relapse prevention.
Example: Understanding that successful phobia treatment creates new "safety" memories that inhibit fear responses rather than eliminating the original fear memory, explaining why fears can sometimes return.

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Reference: Bouton (2002)