Nghĩa của từ pavlov bằng Tiếng Anh

noun

family name; Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936), Russian physiologist and Nobel Prize winner (famous for his experiments on classical conditioning)

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1. Mr. Pavlov is one of the most diplomatic political officers in the Navy.

2. Pavlov won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1904, becoming the first Russian Nobel laureate.

3. The concept of Conditioned response has its origins in classical conditioning, which was discovered by Ivan Pavlov

4. When the jeep Alyosha is riding gets stuck in the mud, Private Pavlov helps push it out.

5. BowkVR designs and makes simple, lightweight and stiff gunstocks for VR first person shooters( (Onward, Pavlov, Contractors, etc)

6. The Monetary Reform of 1991, was carried out by Mikhail Gorbachev and was known also as the Pavlov Reform.

7. 24 Pavlov combined his allegations with an attack on free marketeers and private enterprise joint venture companies.

8. By giving dogs food seconds after turning on a light, Pavlov found that the dogs could develop a Conditioned response (salivation) to a previously

9. Based on the work of Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Ivan Pavlov, basic NLP Anchoring is done by pairing physical touch with a feeling or behavior you want to have at your disposal

10. To train or influence a person or animal mentally so that they do or expect a particular thing without thinking about it: a Conditioned reflex / response [ + to infinitive ] Pavlov Conditioned dogs to salivate at the sound of a bell

11. Although bare-boned Associationism provides a good approximation of Hume and Pavlov, it doesn’t quite capture the full theory of those working in operant conditioning paradigms for it doesn’t involve any notion of reinforcement, or updating one’s associative structure based on consequences.

12. Running head: ORIGINS OF Behaviorism 1 The Origins of Behaviorism: Pavlov, Watson and Skinner Myrna Davis Washington University of the Rockies Origins of Behaviorism 2 Abstract This paper discusses the introduction of Behaviorism as a major contribution to the world of psychology by comparing and contrasting the contributions and perspectives of three of psychology‟s “premiere …