- the
animal or person. In Pavlov's experiment, dogs were
conditioned to
salivate in
response to a
ringing bell; this
stimulus is ****ociated with a meal...
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Hypersalivation or
hypersialosis is the
excessive production of saliva. It has also been
defined as
increased amount of
saliva in the mouth,
which may...
- In the
study of digestion,
Pavlov observed that the
experimental dogs
salivated when fed red meat.
Pavlovian conditioning is
distinct from
operant conditioning...
- the dogs
salivate—
salivating is a
reflexive response to the meat powder. Meat
powder is the
unconditioned stimulus (US) and the
salivation is the unconditioned...
- to food
under different conditions. He
noticed that the dogs
tended to
salivate before food was
actually delivered to
their mouths, and set out to investigate...
-
organophosphate poisoning.
Other symptoms include increased sweating,
salivation,
bronchial secretions along with
miosis (constricted pupils).[citation...
- to 1500 ml of
saliva are
produced every day. The
secretion of
saliva (
salivation) is
mediated by
parasympathetic stimulation;
acetylcholine is the active...
-
Carinotetraodon salivator, also
known as the
striped red-eye puffer, is a
species of
freshwater pufferfish in the
family Tetraodontidae. It is a tropical...
- not
salivate unless they were
wearing a
special harness. When
exposed to the bell
ringing without wearing the harness, the dogs did not
salivate. The...
- seizures,
muscle weakness, bradycardia, bronchoconstriction, lacrimation,
salivation, bronchorrhea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Even in do****ented
cases of anticholinergic...