Answer:
The answer is the sound of the can opener and the salivation, respectively.
Explanation:
In classical conditioning, a conditioned stimuls (the sound of the can opener) is associated with an unrelated consequence, called unconditioned stimuls (the food). This produces a reaction known as conditioned response (the salivation).
It's important to recognise that any neutral stimulus can become conditioned when constantly followed by a consequence. In the example, the sound of the can opener could be replaced by a bell, and in time would produce the same response.
People who suffer from bulimia nervosa experience binge-eating episodes which are followed by "purging" as it is called, meaning that people who suffer from bulimia nervosa will first eat huge amounts of food and wll later vomit this food out as to prevent weight gain.
Binge-eating on the other hand is similar in the sense that people who suffer from this eat a lot of food but do not "purge" afterwards; they just eat huge amounts of food. People who suffer from binge-eating can gain a lot of weiht in short periods of time.