Similar words: pavlovian, pave, paved, paving, unpaved, pavilion, pavement, pave the way to. Meaning: n. Russian physiologist who observed conditioned salivary responses in dogs (1849-1936).
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(1) Prime Minister Pavlov had been taken ill with high blood pressure.
(2) Indeed, Pavlov believed that the study of classical conditioning was the only way to study the functions of the cerebral cortex.
(3) Pavlov backed down and the Supreme Soviet voted to refer the proposal for wider Cabinet powers to Gorbachev for further consideration.
(4) Pavlov combined his allegations with an attack on free marketeers and private enterprise joint venture companies.
(5) Pavlov had warned on Aug. 13 of a potential power vacuum(sentencedict.com/pavlov.html), unless the centre retained sufficient economic leverage.
(6) Where Pavlov used pleasant stimuli, others have used unpleasant ones such as electric shocks.
(7) Pavlov was feisty in his opposition to the Soviets, but, aware of his fame, they were forced to ignore his insults.
(8) Ivan Pavlov described the learning of conditioned behavior as being formed by pairing stimuli to condition an animal into giving a certain response.
(9) Just as Pavlov was able to get a dog to salivate at the sound of a bell, McDonald's gets your juices flowing anytime you hear their jingle.
(10) Just as Pavlov taught his dogs to salivate at the sound of a bell, you can teach someone to lubricate or become erect at the sight of a whip.
(11) It's said Picasso and Serge Pavlov itch Diaghilev were good friends . He painted a standard-sized original one for Serge Pavlov itch Diaghilev in 1922 , who liked it very much .
(12) Pavlov rang a bell whenever he placed food in front of the dog.
(13) Pavlov was no shining light as a theorist despite his experimental contributions.
(14) If you're starting to get a whiff of Pavlov and his salivating dog then you're on the right lines.
(15) Harking back to older ideas , Pavlov suggested that this happened partly in response to monotony.
(16) When Pavlov put food powder in the dog's mouth and saliva was generated, that's an unconditioned stimulus giving rise to an unconditioned response.
(17) Handling by kidney squeeze overcame any further resistance so that it was then possible to secure the model in the Pavlov stock.
(18) The work on conditioned reflexes by another Nobel laureate, Ivan Pavlov, has taught bees to respond to more than 60 odours, ranging from methamphetamine to TNT, enriched uranium to tuberculosis.
(19) But through it all, none was more vocal in his assertion than Prof Pavlov.