Conditions of total reflection

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summary

Proverbs and idioms are popular and easy to remember and understand. In senior high school biology learning, we can better understand conditioned reflex through these proverbs and idioms related to conditioned reflex. Is it difficult to distinguish between conditioned and unconditioned reflexes? Let me tell you a little bit about the technique.

Conditions of total reflection

First: Once bitten by a snake for ten years, I am afraid of the well rope: the well rope is the rope on the well wheel. The extended meaning is to be very afraid of similar things or events once hurt

Second: looking at plum to quench thirst (conditioned reflex): people think that they can eat plum will salivate, which can quench thirst. Later, it was used to describe the wish that could not be realized, so it was used to comfort oneself or others.

Third: frightened birds (conditioned reflex): birds frightened by bows and arrows are not easy to settle down. It is used to describe a person who has been frightened and is very scared when he comes across something.

matters needing attention

What's worth mentioning is that looking at the plum blossom to produce body fluid and stopping thirst has a typical psychological implication: Cao Cao's troops in the ancient Wei state were on the March. Because of the hot weather, all the soldiers were thirsty. Seeing this scene, Cao Cao said to the soldiers loudly, "there is plum forest in front of them." when the soldiers heard this, they were very excited, And immediately mouth saliva, this is Cao Cao skillfully used the hint of "looking at the plum to quench thirst", to boost morale.