Adding to the challenge to control overeating, the
mere sight of food can cue up a craving.
I've been longing for another opportunity to gain experience and to learn from experts while at the same time spending time with like - minded people who enjoy
the sight of food just as much as I do.
Baby is showing readiness to try other food e.g. drooling at
the sight of food, opening mouth and sticking tongue out, reaching out for food, etc..
There's
the sight of food, the smell of it, even just a picture of it — they all make us want it.
They had to state whether they liked the smell and
sight of the foods or not, and whether, at that moment, they wanted to eat them.
Japanese primatologists observing bonobos in Zaire were the first to notice that when bonobos come across a large fruiting tree or encounter piles of provisioned sugarcane,
the sight of food triggers a binge of sex.
When infants are ready for solids they start leaning forward at
the sight of food and opening their mouths in a preparatory way.
There are unconditioned stimuli — those signals for us to eat — smell, touch, taste,
sight of food.
He employed several dogs for his experiments, and as good droolers, the dogs were salivating abundantly at
the sight of food.
The dogs, indeed, did not have to learn to drool at
the sight of food, because this is innate.
The dog develops an involuntary response to a conditioned stimulus (the dog drools at
the sight of the food bowl because it has learned to associate it with food)
If you have a cat who is always excited at
the sight of food, then you might be familiar with this one.