@article{6e55f18592b8457b9dcdb98cd32848c8,
title = "Consensus design of a calibration experiment for human fear conditioning",
abstract = "Fear conditioning is a widely used laboratory model to investigate learning, memory, and psychopathology across species. The quantification of learning in this paradigm is heterogeneous in humans and psychometric properties of different quantification methods can be difficult to establish. To overcome this obstacle, calibration is a standard metrological procedure in which well-defined values of a latent variable are generated in an established experimental paradigm. These intended values then serve as validity criterion to rank methods. Here, we develop a calibration protocol for human fear conditioning. Based on a literature review, series of workshops, and survey of N = 96 experts, we propose a calibration experiment and settings for 25 design variables to calibrate the measurement of fear conditioning. Design variables were chosen to be as theory-free as possible and allow wide applicability in different experimental contexts. Besides establishing a specific calibration procedure, the general calibration process we outline may serve as a blueprint for calibration efforts in other subfields of behavioral neuroscience that need measurement refinement.",
keywords = "Calibration design, Experiment-based calibration, Experimental design, Human fear conditioning, Measurement theory, Metrology, Multi-laboratory consensus",
author = "Bach, {Dominik R.} and Juliana Sporrer and Rany Abend and Tom Beckers and Dunsmoor, {Joseph E.} and Fullana, {Miquel A.} and Matthias Gamer and Gee, {Dylan G.} and Alfons Hamm and Hartley, {Catherine A.} and Herringa, {Ryan J.} and Tanja Jovanovic and Raffael Kalisch and Knight, {David C.} and Shmuel Lissek and Lonsdorf, {Tina B.} and Merz, {Christian J.} and Mohammed Milad and Jayne Morriss and Phelps, {Elizabeth A.} and Pine, {Daniel S.} and Andreas Olsson and {van Reekum}, {Carien M.} and Daniela Schiller",
note = "Funding Information: DRB receives funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union{\textquoteright}s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme ( ERC-2018 CoG-816564 ActionContraThreat), and from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) UCLH Biomedical Research Centre. The Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging is supported by core funding from the Wellcome ( 203147/Z/16/Z ). RA is supported by the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (28239). MAF receives funding from the Instituto de Salud Carlos II co-funded by the European Union ( PI 19/00272 ). TJ receives funding from the National Institutes for Health ( R01 MH111682 ) and Brain and Behavior Research Foundation . CJM receives funding from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG; German Research Foundation) within the SFB 1280 Extinction Learning (grant number 316803389 - SFB1280; project A09). TBL receives funding from the German Research Foundation ( DFG LO1980/4-1 , LO1980/7-1 , LO1980/10-1 ). DSP is supported by NIMH-IRP Project ZIA-MH002781 . DS is supported by NIH ( R01MH122611 , R01MH123069 ). Funding Information: DRB receives funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (ERC-2018 CoG-816564 ActionContraThreat), and from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) UCLH Biomedical Research Centre. The Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging is supported by core funding from the Wellcome (203147/Z/16/Z). RA is supported by the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (28239). MAF receives funding from the Instituto de Salud Carlos II co-funded by the European Union (PI 19/00272). TJ receives funding from the National Institutes for Health (R01 MH111682) and Brain and Behavior Research Foundation. CJM receives funding from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG; German Research Foundation) within the SFB 1280 Extinction Learning (grant number 316803389 - SFB1280; project A09). TBL receives funding from the German Research Foundation (DFG LO1980/4-1, LO1980/7-1, LO1980/10-1). DSP is supported by NIMH-IRP Project ZIA-MH002781. DS is supported by NIH (R01MH122611, R01MH123069). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023 The Authors",
year = "2023",
month = may,
doi = "10.1016/j.neubiorev.2023.105146",
language = "English",
volume = "148",
journal = "Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews",
issn = "0149-7634",
publisher = "Elsevier Ltd.",
}