Well, the classic Pavlov experiment (with a tube surgically implanted in a dog's stomach, allowing stomach secretions to drip through the stomach wall into a measuring container) would probably land you on animal rights activists' Top 10 Most Wanted list today...
As to the idea of reinforcement, life itself is a continuing Pavlov experiment...
2006-12-07 04:09:08
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answered by NC 7
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My husband brings me a diet coke and peanuts at 3:15 almost every day after he picks the boys up from school. He calls in and says "step to the rear, your beer is here" (diet coke comes in a silver can, whole other story)
Anyway, When my cell rings, I salivate. I've told him I'm pavlo's dog, he says nope - I'm just a "coke ho"
Ruff, ruff!
2006-12-07 04:06:57
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answered by G's Random Thoughts 5
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I have several people that I have lost touch with and wonder how they are doing. Some of them I would like to get in touch with but I'm not sure they feel the same. Here is my list: Andrew, Dorothy, and James. Phil, Rachel, Philip, Nathan, Michael, and Gregory.
2016-05-23 03:44:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Interesting. Have I tried it literally, in a 'laboratory' setting? No. But, if I eat Mexican food or something with a certain combination of garlic and fried something and salt (like stir fry), I crave Mountain Dew like you wouldn't believe... I suppose because it's salty and I used to absolutely drink Dew especially with these foods for years (in college I practically lived on chips, salsa and Dew).
2006-12-07 04:11:59
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answered by boots&hank 5
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In a way. I used to give my son a target to shoot for when he was being potty trained. To this day he can't eat cheerios without having to use the bathroom first.
2006-12-07 04:02:08
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answered by what can i do 2
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i have tried it, but my dog keeps spitting.
2006-12-07 04:05:31
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answered by Anonymous
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