In the Seinfeld episode, George's blushing response to food demonstrates classical conditioning, a learned association where a neutral stimulus (food) becomes linked to an emotional response (blushing/arousal) through repeated pairings, similar to Pavlov's famous dog experiment.
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Why Did Food Make George (in Seinfeld) Blush? #seinfeld #psychologyAdded:
From a psychological perspective, what happened to George in the series Seinfeld in this episode? Sandwiches are making me flush. Oh, no. I'll tell you what you did, Caligula. So, when George starts to flush and get aroused when he sees food, this is a learned association. One form of learned association is classical conditioning, and the most well-known example of it is probably the Pavlovian dog.
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