Across
- 3. conditioning where the US precedes the CS
- 5. the failure of a CR to appear as a result of prior presentation of the CS in the absence of the US (2 words)
- 6. ____ conditioning: the CS starts before and then overlaps with the US
- 7. ______ therapy: a form of counterconditioning in which a CS is paired with an aversive US
- 10. when two or more stimuli are presented simultaneously, often as a CS
- 11. conditioning where the CS and US occur together in time
- 13. the tendency of a neutral stimulus to elicit a CR when presented after a US has elicited a reflex response
- 15. In _____ therapy, the client is gradually exposed to a feared stimulus
- 16. nearness of events in time or space
Down
- 1. the procedure of repeatedly presenting the CS without the US
- 2. _____ recovery is the sudden reappearance of behavior following its extinction
- 4. the use of Pavlovian conditioning to reverse the unwanted effects of prior conditioning
- 6. In systematic ________, the client imagines a very weak form of a frightening stimulus while relaxed, gradually increasing the strength of the stimulus
- 8. In _______ response theory, the CR prepares the organism for the US by compensating for its effects
- 9. a dependency between events
- 12. failure of a stimulus to become a CS when it is part of a compound stimulus that includes an effective CS
- 14. failure of a stimulus that is part of a compound stimulus to become a CS
- 17. conditioning in which the CS begins and ends before the US is presented
