“…For example, Glass and Singer (1972) reported a series of human laboratory studies which found that predictability of a noise stressor attenuated the performance decrements that occurred after cessation of an acute unpredictable nois8 stressor . In contrast, under conditions of chronic stressor exposure, predictability potentiated behavioral , physiological, biochemical, and immunological stress responses (Abbott, Schoen, & Badia, 1984;Arthur, 1986;McKinnon, Weisse, Reynolds, Bowles, & Baum, 1989). This increase with repeated exposure to a stressor might reflect: (1) sensitization to the stressor; or (2) classical conditioning between the stimuli that predict the stressor and the stressor itself ( Pavlov, 1906;Rescorla, 1966;Rescorla, 1967).…”