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Diagram of Pavlovs findings on conditioned salivary reflex
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Diagram of Pavlovs findings on conditioned salivary reflex
Diagram of Pavlovs findings on conditioned salivary reflex. D: organ of touch and temperature; N: 1-6 analysers; S: salivary gland; Q: saliva secreting centre in the medulla oblongata; M: muscle; R: motor centre in the spinal cord. Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936) was a Russian physiologist who carried out famous research in the 1890s and 1900s into conditioned reflexes in dogs. He found that a dog trained to associate food with the sound of a bell would salivate when the bell sounded even when no food was forthcoming
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This print showcases the diagram of Pavlov's groundbreaking findings on the conditioned salivary reflex. The diagram illustrates various components involved in this fascinating discovery, including the organ of touch and temperature (D), six analyzers (N), salivary gland (S), saliva secreting center in the medulla oblongata (Q), muscle (M), and motor center in the spinal cord (R). Ivan Pavlov, a renowned Russian physiologist, conducted extensive research during the late 19th and early 20th centuries on conditioned reflexes in dogs. His pioneering experiments revealed that when a dog was trained to associate food with the sound of a bell, it would involuntarily salivate even when no food was present upon hearing the bell. Pavlov's findings revolutionized our understanding of animal behavior, physiology, and neuroscience. This powerful image not only captures his significant contribution to science but also represents an important milestone in our comprehension of how animals learn and respond to stimuli. The monochrome aesthetic adds a timeless quality to this photograph while emphasizing its historical significance. As we delve into this visual representation of Pavlov's work, we are reminded of his immense impact on psychology, biology, and our overall understanding of the nervous system. This remarkable print serves as both a tribute to Ivan Pavlov's groundbreaking research and an inspiration for future generations exploring new frontiers within these fields.
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