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Pavlov and his dogs

Learn about Ivan Petrovic Pavlov, a Russian physiologist known for classical conditioning. Discover how to train your dog using Pavlov's principles, as well as the connection to "Brave New World." Explore the phenomenon of conditioning and its impact on behavior. Dive into the results of conditioning and how it can be applied beyond dogs.

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Pavlov and his dogs

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  1. Pavlov and his dogs A presentation about how to train your dog. Birte Schüßler & Gesa Hoofdmann

  2. Ivan Petrovic Pavlov • Ryazan St.Petersburg * 27.09.1849 † 27.02.1936 • Russian physiologist, psychologist, and physician • Nobel Price in Psychology or Medicine in 1904 • known for the phenomenon of classical conditioning

  3. Pavlov‘s dog

  4. Result of conditioning • After conditioning the dog salivates everytime he hears the bell even though there isn‘t any food • Conditioning is not only used to make a dog salivating but also for training other behaviours

  5. Connection to Brave New World • Page 19-21: •  books and flowers •  touching and looking / happiness •  suddenly shrill noise and electric shocks •  screaming and crying •  again books and flowers without noise or shocks  screaming and crying

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