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There is no tone that causes a dog to salivate; you need to train a particular dog to do that as it is a learned behavior. You might want to read about the apparently not-so-famous experiment by Ivan Pavlov.

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Why does female dog salivate when she sees a puppy?

The presence of a puppy may trigger a maternal response in the female dog, causing her to salivate in anticipation of caring for and nurturing the puppy. This is a natural instinct in female dogs to care for and protect young animals.


Does Blue Buffalo Cat Food cause crystals in Cat urine?

Yes, in some cases Blue Buffalo Cat Food does cause crystals in Cat urine.


What is Pavlov's experiment into the conditioning of dogs?

Pavlov would ring a bell then feed his dogs. He did this for a long time. Then whenever he would ring the bell his dogs would begin to salivate (drool) in anticipation of their food. Basically, he trained his dogs so that they associated the sound of the bell with receiving their food, and therefore whenever they heard a bell they anticipated food and began to drool. It's "conditioned" response, not "unconditional." Conditioned means that they would just give that response naturally, not like "trained" behavior in which the dog would know that "sit" meant he should sit down, and then do it voluntarily. The dog was not thinking, "OK, there's a bell, so that means I should drool now." The drooling (salivating) would happen all by itself. I mean, a human can sit on purpose, right? but you can't drool on purpose, except by thinking about food.


Is flying fish an edible food?

no they cant cause they are nasty!


How do dogs react around food?

It depends on the type of dog. Some dogs can smell their food in a bowl from 10 to 20 feet away. They can be in another close room and smell it. Some other dogs that have stronger eye sight or hearing may only smell it 5 to 10 feet away.

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When response to stimulus is associated with another stimulus?

This is known as classical conditioning, a learning process where an organism comes to associate two different stimuli. An example would be Pavlov's experiment where dogs learned to associate the sound of a bell with the presentation of food, causing them to salivate at the sound of the bell alone.


Why did Pavlovs dog salivate to a tone?

Pavlov's dog salivated to a tone because the tone had been repeatedly paired with the presentation of food. This led to the dog associating the tone with food, triggering a conditioned response of salivation even when food was not present.


How was pavlov able to get dogs to salivate at the sound of a bell?

Pavlov used classical conditioning. Initially, every time he rang the bell, he would give the dog food. The dog began associating the sound of the bell with receiving food. He was then able to ring the bell and make the dog salivate (thinking that it was going to be fed).


In pavlov's experiment on the salivary conditioning of dog the US (unconditioned stimulus)?

In Pavlov's experiment, the unconditioned stimulus (US) was the food that naturally triggers the dog's salivation reflex. This means that the food automatically causes the dog to salivate without any conditioning.


How do you use the word food presentation in a sentence?

Presentation means how something is displayed.Her food presentation made the meal into artwork.I was impressed at the food presentation at that restaurant.


How The Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov discovered that?

Ivan Pavlov discovered classical conditioning during his research on the digestive systems of dogs. He noticed that the dogs began to salivate not only when food was presented but also in response to stimuli associated with feeding, such as the sound of a bell. This led him to experiment with pairing the sound of a bell with the presentation of food, demonstrating that the dogs could learn to associate the bell with food, thus salivating in anticipation. His findings laid the groundwork for understanding behavioral conditioning in psychology.


What did pavlov notice that led to the principle of classical conditioning?

Pavlov noticed that dogs began to salivate not only in response to food, but also to other stimuli associated with food, like the sound of a bell. This led to the principle of classical conditioning, where a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a natural response through repeated pairings.


When the dog salivate?

no worries, it probably is just because the dog sees food that he or she really wants.


How a service style may influence food presentation?

Service Style in Food presentation plays a role such that when the service style of the crew that does the food presentation is not good, the presentation intself will be affected.


What are some Social Conditioning examples?

A classic example of social conditioning would probably be Pavlov's dogs.Everytime Pavlov (a scientist) fed his dogs, he would ring a bell. The dogs would salivate at the food. Eventually, the dogs began to associate the sound of the bell with food and Pavlov would be able to ring the bell and the dogs would come to him without him having to put food down for them. Just the sound of the bell would cause the dogs to salivate because they assumed it meant food.


What was the conditioned stimulus in Pavlov's study on dogs?

Pavlov would ring a bell then afterward bring meat out for the dogs at which point they would salivate then he would give them the meat and they would eat it. Eventually, Pavlov would ring the bell, then the dogs would salivate because they expected the meat but Pavlov would not bring out the meat. This was called 'classical conditioning'.


Is it true that chewing is the first step of digestion?

No, actually thinking about the food is the first step because you start to salivate when you see or think about food.