Drooling. Forming a pool of saliva (spit) in your mouth.
The act of salivating in response to the meat powder is considered a conditioned response, as it was a learned behavior that was triggered by a neutral stimulus (such as a bell) that was repeatedly paired with the presentation of the meat powder.
Ivan Pavlov is associated with the behavioral perspective in psychology. He is well-known for his research on classical conditioning, where he demonstrated how an association is formed between a neutral stimulus (like a bell) and a reflex response (like salivating in dogs).
This type of response is known as an unconditioned response. It is an innate or reflexive reaction that occurs without the need for any prior conditioning or learning. Examples include flinching when touching a hot surface or salivating at the sight of food.
It's a response to the visual stimulus.
A conditioned reflex is learned through association, such as Pavlov's dogs salivating at the sound of a bell paired with food. In contrast, an unconditioned reflex is an innate, automatic response to a stimulus without prior learning, like blinking when something comes close to your eye.
Salivating
Salivating when it sees food
give medicine
dude just calm down
They do this to help break down Food and saliva has germ fighting things in it.
Cuz you're dehydrated. Drink a glass or two of water and you'll be fine.
You should discuss this with your doctor or even a hospital if you can not reach your doctor.
well you should take it to the vet if its doing that...
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.
salivate= to produce salivaHe's been salivating over the latest model sports car for a while now.
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
You are not going to get enough into it deep enough to hurt anything. It will clear out when he climax's or goes to the bathroom next time. Do not try to deliberately try and force or blow it in, that can cause problems.