Studies demonstrating paradoxical enhancement, the increase in the magnitude of a conditioned response following exposure to the conditioned stimulus alone, are reviewed. Theories currently used in explaining the phenomenon are discussed. Increased understanding of the parameters involved in the traditional extinction situation have implications for research into the ontogeny of human anxiety syndromes and for differential therapeutic prescriptions in a behavior modification setting.
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