What's the single most troublesome
trigger food behavior?
Well, I had to ask you what's your single most troublesome
trigger food behavior is.
Not exact matches
Presumably, dNPF
triggered the retrieval of the memories that flies had formed during the training period to associate hunger with
food - seeking
behavior.
Using a new high - speed imaging technique called SCAPE to track activity in the entire fly brain, we will identify activity patterns that generate appetite and
trigger food seeking
behavior.
Food guilt helps us understand the underlying beliefs and
behaviors that are
triggering us.
Food addiction and addictive - like eating
behavior are serious problems that certain
foods are more likely to
trigger.
The appropriate
behavior is marked with a clicker and the dog is rewarded with 2 primary reinforcers: the act of moving away from the
trigger and
food.
Your
behavior modification plan should focus on repeated exposures to weak
triggers, meaning the
trigger is far enough away that your dog feels safe, will engage with you, and take
food.
Not using the
food to
trigger the
behavior in the first place.
Hiding the
food in various locations and presenting the
food in exciting ways
trigger natural foraging
behaviors, thus stimulating your pet bird both physically and mentally.
As soon as the dog notices the
trigger, ask them to do a pre-trained incompatible
behavior like sit or «watch» and reward with really yummy
food treats until the
trigger is out of view.