Pavlov showed that dogs would begin salivating in the presence of food, or when they saw the assistant, who normally fed them, approaching - even when the assistant was not carrying food. Which I conclude is an example of a neural response.
This is a response, specifically a reflexive response known as salivation. The sight or smell of food triggers the brain to send signals to the salivary glands, causing the mouth to water in preparation for eating.
No, "mouthwatering" typically does not require a hyphen when used as an adjective to describe something delicious or appetizing.
The lining of the mouth is an example of a mucous membrane. Mucous membranes line various cavities in the body and produce mucus to protect and lubricate the underlying tissues.
Peristalsis does not occur in the central nervous system. It is responsible for the wave-like muscle contractions that move food through the digestive system, but it is not involved in neural signaling in the brain or spinal cord.
A litmus lozenge is a small candy-like tablet containing litmus paper or litmus solution infused with flavoring. When dissolved in the mouth, it changes color in response to the acidity or alkalinity of saliva, giving an indication of the pH level in the mouth.
The usual example is when you smell good food, your mouth starts watering.
The psychological term that describes a person's mouth watering at the thought of a meal is "salivation response" or "anticipatory salivation". This reflexive response is associated with the pavlovian response, where the brain signals the body to prepare for the intake of food.
This is a response, specifically a reflexive response known as salivation. The sight or smell of food triggers the brain to send signals to the salivary glands, causing the mouth to water in preparation for eating.
mouth watering
It's a response to the visual stimulus.
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example your mouth waters at sight of raw mangoes. it is called responsiveness to stimulus
Appetitoso / Stuzzicante
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Salivation is the production of saliva in the mouth, typically in response to the sight, smell, or thought of food. It is a natural reflex that helps with digestion by moistening food and aiding in swallowing.
Delicious or simply mouth watering