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That would be a conditional reflex (now called conditioned response). You know you like the food, you want it, your brain thinks of consuming it, which triggers your salivary glands to release liquid and enzymes.

Sometimes called 'Palovian response/reflex' reflecting the original research by Ivan Pavlov.

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