Who was Ivan Pavlov? Ivan Petrovitch Pavlov was a Russian physiologist (1849 – 1936) who won the Nobel Prize in 1904 for Physiology and Medicine. He was able to acquire this honor by studying digestion and salivary glands. Although his focus was on digestion, he accidentally stumbled across an important and fundamental process through which animals and humans learn. Pavlov’s Accidental Discovery: One day, Pavlov noticed a peculiar phenomenon. Not only did the dogs salivate when their food (meat powder) was brought into the room, but they also salivated whenever Pavlov or one of…
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Who Is Sigmund Freud?
Sigmund Freud was an Australian neurologist and most commonly known as the “Father of Psychoanalysis,” or the Psychoanalytic Theory. Born in 1856, his philosophies had a huge impact on the world in the beginning of the 20th century, and he later died in 1939. Sigmund Freud and His Cocaine Addiction: Freud was well known for his cocaine addiction, which he recommended for the treatment of certain disorders such as depression and morphine addiction. Obviously, we now know this to NOT be the best strategy for the treatment of addiction and…
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