Not exact matches
Repeatedly linking a very positive stimulus to an unrelated one can create positive associations
over time — perhaps the most famous example of this kind of conditioned response is Pavlov's dogs, who
salivated at the sound of a bell
after being exposed to multiple pairings of meat and the bell sound.
After sweating all summer, I've been
salivating over all the new autumn looks popping up in stores.
We've
salivated over screenings, posters and even asked out loud what the hell was up with Michael Dougherty's Trick «r Treat but
after repeated delays, it looks like there's finally an aswer.
After my colleague Bob Ambrogi's post yesterday about the ginormous salaries and $ 100,000 bonuses for corporate counsel, you're probably
salivating over the option of moving in - house.