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Why does salivation occur when a favorite item is imagined?

Salivation occurs when a favorite item is imagined due to the brain's activation of the autonomic nervous system, specifically the parasympathetic pathway. When we think about tasty food, the brain sends signals to the salivary glands to start producing saliva in anticipation of eating. This is a conditioned response, as the brain associates the thought of the favorite item with the pleasurable experience of eating it.


How do you eat a lemon?

Lemons can be eaten in various ways, such as adding slices to water, squeezing juice onto food, or using the zest in recipes. Eating a lemon on its own may be too sour for most people due to its high acidity.


What are the common signs and symptoms of an eating disorder that do not involve body image concerns"?

Common signs and symptoms of an eating disorder that do not involve body image concerns include obsessive thoughts about food, strict food rules or rituals, frequent dieting or fasting, secretive eating behaviors, and extreme mood swings related to food intake.


What is salivating?

Salivating is the production of excess saliva in the mouth in response to smelling, seeing, or tasting food. It helps with the initial stages of digestion by moistening food and breaking it down with enzymes.


How classical conditioning occurs?

Classical conditioning is simply the pairing of two unrelated stimuli enough times so that both stimuli evoke the same response.Example:In Pavlov's famous experiment with dogs, he started with the information that dogs would salivate when presented with food, but would not salivate at the sound of a bell. However, after numerous pairings of ringing the bell when the dogs were given food eventually the dogs salivated at the sound of the bell alone. We would say the dogs had been (classically) conditioned to salivate at the sound of the bell.