Literature/1903/Pavlov

Russian title: "Eksperimental’naiia psikhologiia i psikhopatologiia na zhivotnykh."

Reprints

 * Pavlov, Ivan P. Lectures on Conditioned Reflexes. Translated by Horsley Gantt. New York: International Publishers, 1928. Volume 1, pages 47-60. The translation of the extract in the text was provided by Gregory Razran.
 * See also
 * Pavlov, I. P. Conditioned Reflexes: An Investigation of the Physiological Activity of the Cerebral Cortex. Translated and Edited by G. V. Anrep. London: Oxford University Press, 1927.

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 * Ivan Pavlov
 * Conditioned reflex


 * Experimental psychology


 * Behaviorism

Chronology

 * Razran, Gregory (1965). "Russian physiologists' psychology and American experimental psychology: A historical and a systematic collation and a look into the future." Psychological Bulletin, vol. 63 no. 1 (Jan 1965): 42-64. Abstract

Reviews

 * In this paper the definition of conditioned and other reflexes was given and it was shown that a conditioned reflex should be regarded as an elementary psychological phenomenon, which at the same time is a physiological one. It followed from this that the conditioned reflex was a clue to the mechanism of the most highly developed forms of reaction in animals and humans to their environment and it made an objective study of their psychic activity possible. -- From "Pavlov," nobelprize.org, 1904