Unit 2 - Respondent Conditioning

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Across
  1. 3. Biological determinant of behavior
  2. 5. NS before US without overlapping, effective
  3. 6. The more familiar the US, the weaker acquisition of CS
  4. 8. CR elicited by untrained values of CS
  5. 9. Response does not occur below this point, always above this point
  6. 10. Flexible phylogenic behavior sequence
  7. 12. UR latency decreases as US intensity increases
  8. 14. CR occurs with trained CS but not with untrained stimuli
  9. 15. Pavlovian Conditioning: A Functional Perspective
  10. 16. Synchronized pairing of NS and US, ineffective
  11. 19. Most salient property has sole stimulus control
  12. 21. Inflexible phylogenic behavior sequence
  13. 23. UR magnitude increases proportionally with US intensity
  14. 24. CR returns without additional pairing
  15. 25. Repeated US presentation, less responding
  16. 26. NS before US with overlap, most effective
Down
  1. 1. Pair NS with CS instead of US
  2. 2. Maximum response magnitude
  3. 4. US presented before NS, not effective
  4. 7. Present CS without US, CR decreases
  5. 11. The Heroin Overdose Mystery
  6. 13. CS presence prevents additional NS from being conditioned
  7. 17. Chapter 3: Reflexive Behavior and Respondent Conditioning
  8. 18. 2+ stimuli presented together
  9. 20. Conditioned/contextual determinants of behavior
  10. 22. Pre-exposure of CS weakens conditioning of CS