346 Pages
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Routledge
346 Pages
by
Routledge
346 Pages
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Routledge
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Originally published in 1937, Pavlov and his School provides fascinating biographical information about Pavlov himself and is a clear and concise account of the theory of conditioned reflexes demanding no extensive knowledge of nervous physiology. It shows by numerous examples from everyday life the application of Pavlov’s teaching to subjects not generally associated with physiology.
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Author’s Foreword. 1. Pavlov’s Immediate Predecessors: Sechenov and the Behaviourists 2. Pavlov’s Theory of Conditioned and Unconditioned Reflexes 3. The Analysis of Complicated Forms of Behaviour from the Standpoint of Conditioned Reflexes 4. Pavlov’s Views on the Inhibition of Conditioned Reflexes 5. Pavlov’s Theory of Sleep and States Akin to Sleep 6. Experiments with Anthropoid Apes, and the Comparative Physiology of Conditioned Reflexes 7. Pavlov’s Theory of Experimental Neuroses 8. Pavlov’s Method of Work: His School. Index.
Biography
Professor Y. P. Frolov (1892–1967) was, at the time of original publication, a member of the All Union Institute of Experimental Medicine, Moscow.






