PAVLOV, IVAN PETROVICH

ēvänˈ pētrôˈvĭch pävˈləf, 1849–1936, Russian physiologist and experimental psychologist. He was professor at the military medical academy and director of the physiology department at the Institute for Experimental Medicine, St. Petersburg, from 1890. Pavlov was a skillful ambidextrous surgeon; using dogs as experimental animals, he established fistulas from various parts of the digestive tract by which he obtained secretions of the salivary glands, pancreas, and liver without disturbing the nerve and blood supply. For his work on the physiology of the digestive glands he received the 1904 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Using the same technique to create an artificial exterior pouch of the stomach, he experimented on nervous stimulation of gastric secretions and thus discovered the conditioned reflex (see behaviorism), which has had widespread influence in neurology and psychology. He also demonstrated that specific areas in the cerebral cortex are concerned with specific reflexes and based on these findings a mechanistic theory of human behavior that found political favor; in 1935 the government built a laboratory for him. His chief work was Conditioned Reflexes (1926, tr. 1927).

See biography by B. P. Babkin (1949); studies by E. Strauss (1963), H. Cuny (tr. 1965), and I. P. Frolov (tr. 1937, repr. 1970).

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...what he had read. According to family lore, Ivan returned to the Pavlov house- hold a quite different, more studious...name based on their fathers first name. So, Ivan Petrovich Pavlov was the son of Petr. Ivans younger brothers...
...Musorgsky, Philarete Petrovich 1836-96? , xiii...Opochinin, Alexander Petrovich 1805-87 , 56 , 64...Paul II, Pope, 94 Pavlov, Platon Vasilyevich...58 Polonsky, Yakov Petrovich 1819-98 , 321 Polyakov...88 , 380 Pomazansky, Ivan Alexandrovich, 173...
...Ferenc, 34 Patriotic Peoples Front PPF , 25 , 27 , 42 , 43 , 50 , 57 , 58 , 60 , 62 , 64 Patriotism, 145 -146 Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich, 98 Peace Treaty, 1947, 4 , 8 Peasant demonstrations, 12 Peoples Control Commissions, 43 Peoples Council...
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...failed to gain recognition, whereas some behavioural physiologists were awarded the Nobel Prize, for example Ivan Petrovich Pavlov in 1904. Historians of medicine should be interested in ethology as the 1973 prize recognized that ethological...
...responses to external stimuli might have been suggested by the studies of conditioned reflexes in animals for which Ivan Petrovich Pavlov had won the 1904 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine. (5) Among Jacksons other writings is an intriguing...
...introduced by Herbert Spencer and rejected by Darwin. Nor am I referring to behaviourism such as that described by Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, B.F. Skinner, and other behavioural psychologists. I refer, rather, to a horizontal process of cultural...
...shun such worldly pursuits. Frank E. X. Dances "Ivan Petrovich Pavlovs Reflection on Mind and Consciousness" delivered...perception and language. Dances examination of what Pavlov described as our subcortical, first cortical, and...


 

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Death of Ivan Pavlov: February 27th 1936. by Richard...This sounds obvious now, but when Pavlov discovered it, it was revolutionary...Ryazan, south-east of Moscow, Ivan Petrovich Pavlov demonstrated from boyhood a combination...
...fishermen are after anyway?" Dr. Ivan Pavlov, winner of the 1904 Nobel Prize...its cage. Defeated by the mutt, Pavlov salvaged his efforts with what he...funding source. The Freedom Reflex, Pavlov said in trying to make sense of the...
...children? More than you think. Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, the Russian experimental psychologist...surgical procedure right. How did Pavlov get his dogs? He relates: "At...with the thieves." In 1895, Pavlov was appointed to a chair in physiology...
...preserved 33,000-year-old woolly mammoth is found frozen in the Siberian Lena River Delta. 1902 DROOL ON CUE Ivan Petrovich Pavlov formulates the law of reinforcement; he demonstrates that a dog given food when a bell is rung will soon learn...
...book.(2) Their ideas are rooted in experiments performed earlier in this century by the Russian Nobel Laureate Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849-1936) and Walter Bradford Cannon (1871-1945) of the Harvard Medical School. These experimenters...


 

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...student in the 1960s, behavioural experiments were all the rage. Since the 1920s, when the Russian physiologist Ivan Petrovich Pavlov proved that you could drive a dog over the edge, by conditioning it to expect one thing and offering another...


 

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PAVLOV, IVAN PETROVICH evan petro vich pav l f, 1849 1936, Russian physiologist and experimental...Institute for Experimental Medicine, St. Petersburg, from 1890. Pavlov was a skillful ambidextrous surgeon; using dogs as experimental animals...


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