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    Saliva (redirect from Salivation)
    the animal or person. In Pavlov's experiment, dogs were conditioned to salivate in response to a ringing bell; this stimulus is associated with a meal...
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  • organophosphate poisoning. Other symptoms include increased sweating, salivation, bronchial secretions along with miosis (constricted pupils). This crisis...
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  • Carinotetraodon salivator, also known as the striped red-eye puffer, is a species of freshwater pufferfish in the family Tetraodontidae. It is a tropical...
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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...
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  • "Big Weird Texan Terry Allen Seeks Salvation in Salivation". Observer. May 10, 1999. "'Salivation' Tells Stories With a Master's Touch". Los Angeles...
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  • food until the bell elicits salivation. If a light is then paired with the bell, then the light may come to elicit salivation as well. The bell is the CS1...
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    Excessive salivation and grinding of the teeth also are observed. Most deer show increased drinking and urination; the increased drinking and salivation may...
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    was developed after observing the rates of salivation in dogs. Pavlov noticed that his dogs began to salivate in the presence of the technician who normally...
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  • seizures, muscle weakness, bradycardia, bronchoconstriction, lacrimation, salivation, bronchorrhea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Even in documented cases of anticholinergic...
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    effects from autonomic activity are pupil constriction and dilation, and salivation of saliva. The autonomic nervous system is always activated, but is either...
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    to 1500 ml of saliva are produced every day. The secretion of saliva (salivation) is mediated by parasympathetic stimulation; acetylcholine is the active...
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    resulted in many unpleasant side effects for the wearer, including excessive salivation and fatigue in the mouth. For extra humiliation, a bell could also be...
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  • ISBN 0-14-029172-5 This Is The Salivation Army, issues 1–8, by Scott Treleaven, 1996 to 1999 This Is The Salivation Army, issue 10, by Scott Treleaven...
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    and began to salivate when they heard the bell. Once this occurred, the bell became the conditioned stimulus (CS) and the salivation to the bell became...
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    concentrations. Typical effects begin with a burning feeling, followed by salivation. Different essential oils may have drastically different pharmacology...
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    ascent/descent in aircraft because chewing gum increases the rate of salivation, and swallowing the excess saliva opens the Eustachian tubes. In a clinical...
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  • demonstrated that when a biologically potent stimulus (e.g., food that elicits salivation) is paired with a previously neutral stimulus (e.g., a bell) over several...
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  • One of Pavlov's dogs with a surgically implanted cannula to measure salivation, Pavlov Museum, 2005...
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    Cranial nerves are the nerves that emerge directly from the brain (including the brainstem), of which there are conventionally considered twelve pairs...
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    bronchospasm because they are the leading cause of death, and SLUDGE – salivation, lacrimation, urination, defecation, gastrointestinal distress, and emesis...
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    side of the palsy during salivation while smelling foods or eating. It is presumed[by whom?] that this would cause salivation while crying due to the inverse...
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    moist powdered tobacco product that is not fermented and induces minimal salivation. It is consumed by placing it (loose or in little pouches) against the...
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    different dishes. Umami has a mild but lasting aftertaste associated with salivation and a sensation of furriness on the tongue, stimulating the throat, the...
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    lamotrigine and nimodipine decrease them. Clonidine reduces the increase of salivation, heart-rate and blood-pressure during ketamine anesthesia and decreases...
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    tone (CS2) together with the US. Now, when tested, the agent does not salivate to the tone (CS2). In other words, an association between the tone CS2...
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  • will experience nausea and salivation. As the victim continues to lose control of bodily functions, involuntary salivation, lacrimation, urination, defecation...
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  • 1:57 2. "Dimera" 2:27 3. "Resurrection #9" 5:15 4. "Goatfish" 2:23 5. "Salivation" 2:12 6. "Lies of Autumn" 4:47 7. "Chronic Auditory Hallucination" 3:53...
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  • dysfunction Soyracha (TV commercial) Condiment dysfunction is the inability to salivate due to a lack of flavor. Constadeath The Shivering Truth Constadeath, described...
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  • after Pavlov's dog was conditioned to salivate at the sound of a metronome, it eventually stopped salivating to the metronome after the metronome had...
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    strychnine. Birds affected by strychnine poisoning exhibit wing droop, salivation, tremors, muscle tenseness, and convulsions. Death occurs as a result...
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