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Drooling. Forming a pool of saliva (spit) in your mouth.

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What does salvering mean?

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What are some dog learned behaviors?

Salivating when it sees food


What would you do if someone salivating and her face turn blue?

give medicine


Is salivating at the sight of a lemon unconditioned respons?

Salivating at the sight of a lemon is considered a conditioned response rather than an unconditioned response. An unconditioned response is a natural reaction to an unconditioned stimulus, such as salivating when tasting something sour. However, if someone has learned to associate the sight of a lemon with the taste of sourness, their salivation in response to just seeing the lemon is a learned behavior.


How do you overcome quivering muscles and salivating as you talk?

dude just calm down


Why person is salivating?

They do this to help break down Food and saliva has germ fighting things in it.


Why am I salivating so much these days?

Cuz you're dehydrated. Drink a glass or two of water and you'll be fine.


Is salivating and nausea common in uterine fibroid embolization?

You should discuss this with your doctor or even a hospital if you can not reach your doctor.


Why would a dog suddenly begin salivating heavily and have trouble swallowing?

well you should take it to the vet if its doing that...


Pavlov's experiment was a typical case of classical conditioning because?

Classical conditioning is a learning process that occurs through associations between an environmental stimulus and a naturally occurring stimulus. In Pavlov's experiment the tone of a bell was the natural stimulus, and it caused salivating in response to food. Eventually the tone of the bell would produce salivating.


How can you use the word salivate in a sentence?

salivate= to produce salivaHe's been salivating over the latest model sports car for a while now.


Examples of unconditioned response?

An unconditioned response is a response that is natural and occurs without behavioral conditioning. Examples would be: Someone jumping when they are startled A dog salivating when it is receiving food or a treat