Ivan Pavlov
Ivan Pavlov (26 September 1849 – 27 February 1936) was a Russian physiologist known primarily for his work in classical conditioning.
Early life and education[edit]
Pavlov was born in Ryazan, Russia. He began his higher education as a seminary student, but dropped out to study the natural sciences at the University of Saint Petersburg. He received his doctorate in 1879.
Career[edit]
In 1891, Pavlov was appointed professor of pharmacology at the Military Medical Academy. He became widely known for his experiments with dogs, which led him to formulate the concept of the conditioned reflex.
Classical conditioning[edit]
Pavlov's most famous experiment involved a bell as a conditioned stimulus. In his initial experiments, Pavlov would ring a bell and then give the dog food; after repeated pairings, the dog began to salivate to the sound of the bell alone, demonstrating what is now known as a conditioned response.
Legacy[edit]
Pavlov's work laid the groundwork for the study of behaviorism in psychology, and his experiments remain some of the most famous in the field. His work has also influenced fields such as education, marketing, and even computer science.
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Ivan Pavlov
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Pavlov House in Ryazan
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Portrait of Ivan Pavlov and his future wife S.V. Karchevskaya, July 1880
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Portrait of Ivan Pavlov by Nesterov
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One of Pavlov's dogs
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Ivan Pavlov, H.G. Wells, and Pavlov's granddaughter Milochka, 1924
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