Ivan Pavlov

Ivan Pavlov was a Russian physiologist known primarily for his work in classical conditioning. Born on September 14, 1849, in Ryazan, Russia, he conducted pioneering research on the digestive system, earning him the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1904. Pavlov's most famous experiment involved the conditioning of dogs to salivate at the sound of a bell, which demonstrated the basic principles of how organisms learn through association. His work laid the foundation for the field of behaviorism and had a profound impact on psychology, education, and beyond.

Books

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  1. 1. Conditioned Reflexes

    "Conditioned Reflexes" is a groundbreaking work that delves into the study of behaviorism and the concept of classical conditioning. The author, a renowned physiologist, presents his findings on how an organism's responses can be triggered or conditioned by external stimuli, using his famous experiments with dogs as a prime example. The book significantly influenced the field of psychology and laid the foundation for future studies on learning and behavior.