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How Worrying Affects How We Learn From Good And Bad Experiences
Friday, December 12, 2025
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Key Findings
- Worrying affects learning about safety more than fear
- High worriers don't generalize safety as well as others
- Effect observed only with unpleasant outcomes (e.g., screams)
Research Overview
Researchers conducted two experiments using shapes and screams to test how people who worry generalize fear and safety.
Key Results
- Less safety generalization in high worriers
- No difference in fear generalization
- Effect specific to unpleasant outcomes (not neutral ones)
Implications
- Understanding anxiety disorders may require separate study of fear and safety generalization
- Future research needed to confirm findings and explore mechanisms
Important Notes
- Single study limitations - more research required
- Individual differences - findings may not apply universally
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