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  1. Conditioned reflexes;: An investigation of the physiological activity of the cerebral cortex by Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, 1960
  2. Conditioned reflexes and psychiatry, (Lectures on conditioned reflexes) by Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, 1967
  3. Selected works; by Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, 1955
  4. Lectures on conditioned reflexes: Twenty-five years of objective study of the higher nervous activity (behaviour) of animals by Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, 1995
  5. Experimental psychology, and other essays by Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, 1957
  6. The Work of the Digestive Glands: Lectures by Professor J. P. Pawlow by Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, William Henry Thompson, 2010-02-22
  7. Auseinandersetzung mit der Psychologie (Kindler-Taschenbucher ; 2096 : Geist und Psyche) (German Edition) by Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, 1973
  8. The work of the digestive glands by Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, W H. 1860-1918 Thompson, 2010-09-06
  9. Digestive Glands (Russian Edition) by Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, 2010-01-09
  10. Die Arbeit Der Verdauungsdrüsen: Vorlesungen by Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, 2010-01-10
  11. Das Experiment Als Zeitgemässe Und Einheitliche Methode Medizinischer Forschung (German Edition) by Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, 2010-01-10
  12. Vorlesungen (German Edition) by Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, A Walther, 2010-01-10
  13. Biography - Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich (1849-1936): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  14. PAVLOV, IVAN PETROVICH: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Russian History</i> by SHARON A. KOWALSKY, 2004

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Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849 1936) Russian physiologist known chiefly for his development of the concept of the conditioned reflex.
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Ivan Petrovich Pavlov
Russian physiologist known chiefly for his development of the concept of the conditioned reflex. In a now-classic experiment, he trained a hungry dog to salivate at the sound of a bell, which was previously associated with the sight of food. He developed a similar conceptual approach, emphasizing the importance of conditioning, in his pioneering studies relating human behaviour to the nervous system. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1904 for his work on digestive secretions. Life.
Pavlov, the first son of a priest and the grandson of a sexton, spent his youth in Ryazan in central Russia. There, he attended a church school and theological seminary, where his seminary teachers impressed him by their devotion to imparting knowledge. In 1870 he abandoned his theological studies to enter the University of St. Petersburg, where he studied chemistry and physiology. After receiving the M.D. at the Imperial Medical Academy in St. Petersburg (graduating in 1879 and completing his dissertation in 1883), he studied during 1884-86 in Germany under the direction of the cardiovascular physiologist Carl Ludwig (in Leipzig) and the gastrointestinal physiologist Rudolf Heidenhain (in Breslau).
Having worked with Ludwig, Pavlov's first independent research was on the physiology of the circulatory system. From 1888 to 1890, in the laboratory of Botkin in St. Petersburg, he investigated cardiac physiology and the regulation of blood pressure.

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Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich. n. 1. a Russian physiologist who is most famous for his experiments in conditioning dogs to salivate when they heard a bell.
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n. 1. a Russian physiologist who is most famous for his experiments in conditioning dogs to salivate when they heard a bell. He was employed by the great humanitarian, Joseph Stalin, to condition the Russian people to salivate when they heard the Russian national anthem.
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Encyclopedia Article Find Print E-mail Multimedia 2 items Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936), Russian physiologist and Nobel laureate, best known for his studies of reflex behavior. Ivan Petrovich Pavlov was born in Ryazan’, and educated at the University of Saint Petersburg and at the Military Medical Academy, Saint Petersburg; from 1884 to 1886 he studied in Breslau (now Wrocław, Poland) and Leipzig, Germany. Before the Russian Revolution he served as director of the department of physiology at the Institute of Experimental Medicine (part of the present Academy of Medical Sciences), Saint Petersburg, and professor of medicine at the Military Medical Academy. In spite of his opposition to Communism, Pavlov was allowed to continue his research in a laboratory built by the Soviet Government in 1935. Pavlov is noted for his pioneer work in the physiology of the heart, nervous system, and digestive system. His most famous experiments, begun in 1889, demonstrated the conditioned and unconditioned reflexes (

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Afficher cette section au format imprimable N©   Riazan, au sud-est de Moscou, Ivan Pavlov entre   l’¢ge de onze ans au s©minaire, qu’il quitte dix ans plus tard pour l’universit© des sciences de Saint-P©tersbourg. Se passionnant pour la physiologie , il fr©quente ensuite l’acad©mie de chirurgie et de m©decine de Saint-P©tersbourg, o¹ il obtient son dipl´me de m©decin en 1879. Optant pour la recherche en physiologie, il commence   ©tudier les m©canismes de la circulation sanguine, et notamment les nerfs centrifuges du cœur, sujet de la th¨se de doctorat qu’il soutient en 1883. De 1884   1886, il compl¨te sa formation   l’©tranger, en Allemagne, aupr¨s des physiologistes Karl Ludwig   Leipzig et Rudolf Heidenhain   Breslau (actuelle Wrocław, en Pologne).

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