RE: [tips] Classical conditioning of urination

2009-05-08 Thread Lavin, Michael
: Re: [tips] Classical conditioning of urination There is probably some association of urinating with running water, because after childbirth, when there is sometimes trouble urinating, the recommendation is to turn on the water in the sink when trying to urinate, or to run water over the

Re: [tips] Classical conditioning of urination

2009-05-07 Thread Msylvester
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Re: [tips] Classical conditioning of urination

2009-05-07 Thread Rikikoenig
g in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) > Subject: [tips] Classical conditioning of urination > > Has anyone else had the experience of feeling an intense > desire to urinate when filling a glass of water or otherwise > hearing water run like in a creek (I think this is an > au

Re: [tips] Classical conditioning of urination

2009-05-07 Thread Beth Benoit
Women who have had children may recall that shortly after giving birth there's often a similar attempt to encourage urination in new mothers. I don't recall that it worked, but there must be a belief that it's helpful, since it was used in all three of the different hospitals/cities where I gave b

RE:[tips] Classical conditioning of urination

2009-05-07 Thread Marc Carter
nd Chair Department of Psychology College of Arts & Sciences Baker University -- > -Original Message- > From: Rick Froman [mailto:rfro...@jbu.edu] > Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 2:18 PM > To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) > Subject: [tips] Classical co

[tips] Classical conditioning of urination

2009-05-07 Thread Rick Froman
Has anyone else had the experience of feeling an intense desire to urinate when filling a glass of water or otherwise hearing water run like in a creek (I think this is an auditory experience -- I don't think that just seeing water causes this response). Although one would be tempted to refer t