Biological predisposition
Taste aversion
Chemotherapy patients often experience taste aversions to particular foods because they undergo a process of learning called classical conditioning. Classical conditioning occurs when a particular thing that doesn't actually elicit any reaction (called a neutral stimulus) is paired with something that naturally elicits some reaction (called an unconditioned stimulus), and then an association develops between the original stimulus and the reaction (after which the neutral stimulus is then referred to as the conditioned stimulus). The chemicals used in chemotherapy (unconditioned stimulus) are what naturally cause nausea and vomiting; however, sometimes food eaten soon after receiving chemotherapy treatment (neutral stimulus) can be associated with the feeling of illness caused by the chemo, then leading the patient to develop an aversion to that particular food item (now a conditioned stimulus). Typically, classical conditioning requires multiple pairings of the unconditioned and neutral stimulus; however, learned taste aversions can develop after a single pairing, because the body is biologically prepared to develop these.
She had a strong aversion to horror movies, so she always avoided watching them.
Jan Bures has written: 'Conditioned taste aversion' -- subject(s): Taste, Physiology, Animal behavior, Conditioned response, Conditioning (Psychology), Memory
A dislike or a phobia of something. Such as--> I have an aversion to heights.
The man's aversion of the government got him criticized.
Abursion is probably a distortion of the word aversion. Aversion is dislike, avoidance.
I'm trying very hard to understand my boyfriend aversion to water
An aversion is a strong dislike for something; an inclination to avoid or stay away from something.
NO, A synonym is a word which has the same meaning, aversion is to avoid were as spoiled is to be ruined.
An aversion is a state of opposition to something, or the specific object of dislike in question.
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