If your dog smells a remaining scent from an old accident, he will be
triggered by the scent to go again in the same spot.
As visual a person as I am, I think I am most
triggered by scent.
Not exact matches
Former Disney employee Jody Jean Dreyer wrote in her Disney memoir that the Imagineers understood that
scent is a strong
trigger for memory, which can help us associate Disneyland with childhood nostalgia, just
by getting a whiff of popcorn.
When your baby stimulates your breast
by suckling (or even when you think of your baby, hear your baby's cry, smell your baby's
scent or look at a picture of your baby), your body releases oxytocin and prolactin that
triggers a «let down» so milk flows from the alveoli to the milk ducts.
Flashbacks can also be
triggered by tactile or sensory stimuli associated with the abuse such as smells (e.g., the
scent of a particular cologne), tastes, textures or sounds.
This type is contact dermatitis, and is
triggered by a reaction to an irritating substance on the scalp (think: hair dyes or
scented hair products).
You don't often have control over all the smells you're exposed to in a day, but you can intentionally utilize
scents to
trigger very real emotional responses
by trying aromatherapy, the use of naturally extracted aromatic essential plant oils to promote physical, mental, and spiritual health.
Licorice: A study
by the Smell & Taste Treatment and Research Foundation in Chicago found that the
scent of Good & Plenty licorice candy, when mixed with the smell of cucumber,
triggered a 13 percent increase in vaginal blood flow.
Distracted
by air
scents and are
triggered to chase and bite moving objects or animals.
Take him to this same spot every time so he associates it with urinating and Also, the
scent left
by his waste will
trigger him to re-mark the spot.
Arbitrator Knopf found that the grievor, who was a long - service employee, suffered from severe allergies and experienced symptoms of a medically disabling nature that seemed to be
triggered by exposure to
scented products.