Conceptual‐level disgust conditioning in contamination‐based obsessive‐compulsive disorder

Author:

Wang Jinxia12,Becker Benjamin3,Wang Yizhen4,Ming Xianchao4,Lei Yi1ORCID,Wikgren Jan2

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Brain and Psychological Sciences Sichuan Normal University Chengdu China

2. Department of Psychology, Centre for Interdisciplinary Brain Research University of Jyvaskyla Jyvaskyla Finland

3. State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Department of Psychology The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong China

4. School of Psychology South China Normal University Guangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractPavlovian fear conditioning and extinction represent learning mechanisms underlying exposure‐based interventions. While increasing evidence indicates a pivotal role of disgust in the development of contamination‐based obsessive‐compulsive disorder (C‐OCD), dysregulations in conditioned disgust acquisition and maintenance, in particular driven by higher‐order conceptual processes, have not been examined. Here, we address this gap by exposing individuals with high (HCC, n = 41) or low (LCC, n = 41) contamination concern to a conceptual‐level disgust conditioning and extinction paradigm. Conditioned stimuli (CS+) were images from one conceptual category partially reinforced by unconditioned disgust‐eliciting stimuli (US), while images from another category served as non‐reinforced conditioned stimuli (CS−). Skin conductance responses (SCRs), US expectancy and CS valence ratings served as primary outcomes to quantify conditioned disgust responses. Relative to LCC, HCC individuals exhibited increased US expectancy and CS+ disgust experience, but comparable SCR levels following disgust acquisition. Despite a decrease in conditioned responses from the acquisition phase to the extinction phase, both groups did not fully extinguish the learned disgust. Importantly, the extinction resilience of acquired disgust was more pronounced in HCC individuals. Together, our findings suggest that individuals with high self‐reported contamination concern exhibit increased disgust acquisition and resistance to extinction. The findings provide preliminary evidence on how dysregulated disgust learning mechanism across semantically related concepts may contribute to C‐OCD.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

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