Review:
Pavlov's Dogs
overall review score: 4.5
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Pavlov's dogs refer to a classical conditioning experiment conducted by Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov, in which he conditioned dogs to associate the sound of a bell with food, causing them to salivate at the sound alone.
Key Features
- Classical conditioning
- Learning behavior
- Salivation response
Pros
- Demonstrates the principles of classical conditioning clearly
- Has had a significant impact on understanding learning behavior in psychology
Cons
- Can be seen as unethical by modern standards due to the use of animal subjects in experiments