Abstract:In allergic conditions, trigger identification is often inaccurate, and may be influenced by preexisting beliefs. In this study, we investigated the acquisition and generalization of symptom trigger beliefs in individuals with allergic rhinitis (n=24) and control participants (n=24). In a lab-based trigger acquisition task, unique exemplars of two trigger categories were either paired with saline inhalation (CS-category) or citric acid inhalation (CS+ category). The next day, we tested recognition and symptom … Show more
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