• the cessation of hunger Economic satiation, where increasing the amount of a good reduces the worth of each individual unit of it Predator satiation, an anti-predator adaptation involving high population densities of the prey Semantic satiation, where repetition of a word or phrase causes it to temporarily lose meaning Satiation therapy, a type of behavioral therapy Saturation (disambiguation) Snatiation This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Satiation. (wikipedia.org)
  • What is semantic satiation? (philosophistry.com)
  • It's called semantic satiation . (philosophistry.com)
  • Today, bringing you some late-summer, IRDR-blog reading on the topics of ' Resilience, Semantic Satiation, and Maslow's Hierarchy ' by Dr Chris Needham-Bennett. (needhams1834.com)
  • This, in psychology, is called semantic satiation ! (medium.com)
  • This is in fact an established psychological phenomenon known as semantic satiation . (psychologytoday.com)
  • Even to this day, the mechanisms surrounding satiation are not all clear: intake (nature and/or frequency), expenditure of calories (individual activity level and/or metabolism), and psychological state are key factors. (lesaffrebaking.com)
  • These results clearly indicate that energy density can affect satiation and suggest that diets of low energy density may be useful in reducing energy intake. (psu.edu)
  • 2020). How oro-sensory exposure and eating rate affect satiation and associated endocrine responses - a randomized trial. (cerebrus.associates)
  • Marketed as Meridia, this drug is an appetite suppressant that also provides a sense of satiation , or fullness. (yourdictionary.com)
  • In addition, secretin is supposed to promote the feeling of fullness (satiation) in the brain. (tum.de)
  • Fat calories induce fullness or satiation," they write. (eurekalert.org)
  • The variables you've manipulated in these examples are satiation and deprivation. (chrissisdogtraining.com)
  • Deprivation and satiation: Interrelations between food and wheel running. (bvsalud.org)
  • The environment, the organization of meal times and the individual's state will also impact upon satiation: the frequency of meals, the duration (the feeling of satiation typically comes about 30 to 35 minutes after the start of ingestion), the combination and the order of ingestion of the foods, whether or not they are easy to eat, and cultural phenomenon. (lesaffrebaking.com)
  • They offer satiation without the calorie overload typical of heavy meals and high fat options. (yourdictionary.com)
  • A fiber found in barley, called beta-glucan, may improve insulin sensitivity, lower blood pressure and increase satiation between meals, research shows. (wutc.org)
  • Participants were measured twice: once after a 36 h fast (except water) and once under satiation (three meals/day for 36 h). (frontiersin.org)
  • Although its definition may vary depending on who you are talking to (satiation can be a state, a feeling or a time interval), the idea is always the same: satiation is expressed as a lack of hunger and/or thirst, a drop in appetite, satisfaction, or sense of feeling full. (lesaffrebaking.com)
  • Love is a craving hunger while it fills me to satiation like no mortal fare could ever satisfy. (yourdictionary.com)
  • We aimed to determine the independent and simultaneous effects of OSE and ER on satiation and associated endocrine responses. (cerebrus.associates)
  • Unlike classical bandit algorithms, methods for tackling rebounding bandits must plan ahead and model-based methods rely on estimating the parameters of the satiation dynamics. (nips.cc)
  • Methods: In a placebo-controlled, double-blind, randomized study of 16 healthy volunteers, we compared effects of 30 μg subcutaneous (s.c.) relamorelin to placebo on: (i) gastric volumes measured by single photon emission computed tomography, (ii) 1-h postprandial distal antral motility index (MI) by 15-lumen perfusion gastroduodenal manometry, and (iii) satiation tested by Ensure nutrient drink test. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Eat a piece of fresh fruit or some raw veggies with your meal - both to help increase satiation and to pump up the nutrients. (yourdictionary.com)
  • Satiation is one of the fundamental factors in our diet. (lesaffrebaking.com)
  • Fats are important in a low carbohydrate diet because they help to contribute to feelings of satiation . (yourdictionary.com)
  • The goal of this research was to determine the effect of energy density on satiation (the processes involved in the termination of a meal). (psu.edu)
  • Psychological research shows that enjoyment of many goods is subject to satiation, with short-term satisfaction declining after repeated exposures to the same item. (nips.cc)
  • The lack of inhibition of accommodation and absence of increase in satiation symptoms support relamorelin for the treatment of symptomatic gastroparesis (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02466711). (elsevierpure.com)
  • The use of coconut oil is especially popular in many low carbohydrate diets because it is carb-free and offers a high degree of satiation . (yourdictionary.com)
  • When it comes to food, my line of ethics doesn't go all the way to top performance/high satiation. (chrissisdogtraining.com)
  • The amount ingested will have a direct impact on how quickly the feeling of satiation arises and its intensity, this latter being itself influenced by the palatability and appeal of the food (visual, olfactory, gustatory), as well as its digestibility and chewiness. (lesaffrebaking.com)
  • This is the first time a satiation hormone has been linked to these three common diseases in women,' commented co-author Professor Marju Orho-Melander from the Department of Clinical Sciences at Lund University. (europa.eu)
  • In this work, we introduce rebounding bandits, a multi-armed bandit setup, where satiation dynamics are modeled as time-invariant linear dynamical systems. (nips.cc)
  • Researchers in Sweden have discovered that neurotensin, a satiation hormone produced in the human brain and intestine that circulates in the blood, could raise the risk of heart attack, breast cancer and diabetes in women. (europa.eu)
  • With the hum of their bonds and the satiation of the blood exchange, she ventured a look at him. (yourdictionary.com)
  • Diagram B shows the relationship between your dog's level of satiation and her training performance. (chrissisdogtraining.com)
  • This line is defined by your ethics, and it'll look a little different for every trainer, and for every reinforcer that trainer uses in her training: you're okay working to the right of the dotted grey line - on the green line parallel to the X axis that defines the satiation level. (chrissisdogtraining.com)
  • What satiation level is both in line with your ethics, and gives you the highest reinforcement value (the double-headed green arrow on the X axis)? (chrissisdogtraining.com)
  • The satiation index may be evaluated on a scale of 0 to 500 in increasing units as an immediate effect or over the long-term. (lesaffrebaking.com)
  • The use of a satiation-distancing technique for treatment of severe mood disturbance in a chronically anxious male patient. (ox.ac.uk)
  • And that surplus, even satiation is the problem. (porsche.com)
  • Thus, the effect of energy density on satiation was dissociated from macronutrient content and palatability. (psu.edu)
  • We found that the consolidation of an extinction memory depends on US duration during training and ruled out the possibility that this effect is attributable to differences in satiation after conditioning. (jneurosci.org)
  • A satiation device utilizing principles of the present invention includes a tube having a collapsed position proportioned to permit introduction of the tube into a portion of the stomach. (justia.com)