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Ivan Pavlov

Physiologist

Ivan Petrovich Pavlov studied medicine in Russia and Germany, accepting posts in St. Petersburg as a professor in pharmacology and physiology. In 1889 Pavlov began experiments with dogs that proved their reflexes could be conditioned by external stimuli. Specifically, after they were conditioned by the ringing of a bell at feeding time, they would reflexively salivate upon hearing the bell, whether or not food was present. In 1904 Pavlov won the Nobel Prize for his work on digestive physiology, but he is most widely known today as an early influence on behavioral psychology.

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A Scientific Odyssey

Brief description of his career from PBS

Biography of Ivan Pavlov

The Nobel people have a good profile, a speech and 1964 postage stamps

Ivan Pavlov

A brief bio, many lectures and an extensive bibliography

Ivan Pavlov and Reflex Conditioning of Dogs

Short description from a site on famous psychologists

Vital Stats

Birth

14 September 1849

Birthplace

Ryazan, Russia

Death

1936
(age 86)

Best Known As

Author of Conditioned Reflexes (1926)