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IvanPavlov 1849-1936 Presentation by: Tacy Ellis Laura Walker Jennifer Jallens-Bordes And Mandi Williamson Table of Contents • 1849 • 1860 • 1870 • 1875 • 1881 • 1883 • 1890 • 1897 • 1903 • 1904 • 1924 • 1935 • 1936 • Fun Extras • References 1849 • September 14, 1849 – Born in Ryazan, Russia – Father was a town Priest 1860 • Began school at age 11 – Because of a childhood accident Pavlov was forced to begin school late. – He attended church school and seminary school. 1860 Continued – His accident and related time in the care of doctors may have sparked his interest in medicine. – He read Charles Darwin’s The Origin of the Species and decided that he was more interested in science than seminary. 1870 • Left seminary to study science at the University of St. Petersburg until graduation in 1875. 1870 Continued – His scientific study in physiology led him to the discovery and study of conditioned response. 1875 • Began graduate work at the Military Medical academy. PERSONAL LIFE [...]... from http://www.wku.ed/~sickems/timeline.html • Biography of Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (n.d.) Retrieved September 29, 2004, from http://www.bookrags.com/biography /Ivan- Petrovich -pavlov/ • People and Discoveries: IvanPavlov 1849-1936 (1998) Retrieved October 9, 2004, from http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/databank/entries/bhpavl.html • Some Photos of IvanPavlov (n.d.) Retrieved October 5, 2004, from http://www.iemrams.spb.ru:8100/english/pavphoto.htm... need the product 1936 • February 27 – IvanPavlov died of liver cancer in Leningrad at the age of 87 • Pavlov proclaimed himself to be a physiologist, not a psychologist Fun Extras • Test your knowledge of Conditioned Reflexes by playing the Pavlov Dog Game: http:// nobelprize.org/medicine/education al /pavlov/ readmore.html References • This is your Life, Ivan Pavlov! (n.d.) Retrieved October 1, 2004,... reflexes works: 1903 Continued – Pavlov also studied repression of this impact in that he would ring the bell and give no food and eventually the dogs considered the bell a wrong stimulus and the response was repressed Taking Over where Pavlov Left off • Pavlov s work inspired the work of John Watson and he applied it to the Behaviorist Theory in 1913 In this way, Pavlov s work was continually studied... Pavlov s Work Continues • Further study continues today on Pavlov s Theory of Conditioned Reflexes – This would be his greatest contribution to human learning – His techniques have been modified and are used today to treat humans in antiphobia therapy – Patients are taught to relax and then use the relaxation technique while being exposed to the phobia – Commercials can be attributed in part to Pavlov, ... his work Pavlov attributed his work to her 1881 Continued – Had he not married his wife, he might not have continued his research without her support Contributions to Science 1883 • Received doctorate Finished dynamic nerves of the heart 1890 • Professor of Physiology at the University of St Petersburg Institute of Experimental Medicine – Being employed by this research institute allowed Pavlov access... http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/databank/entries/bhpavl.html • Some Photos of IvanPavlov (n.d.) Retrieved October 5, 2004, from http://www.iemrams.spb.ru:8100/english/pavphoto.htm • Lotta Fredholm Pavlov s Dog (2004) Retrieved October 3, 2004, from http://nobelprize.org/medicine/educational /pavlov/ readmore.h tml ... access to funds and the time to complete his research 1897 • Published Lectures on the function of the principle digestive glands 1903 • Published Conditioned Reflexes – Studying digestive physiology led Pavlov down and “accidental” path which allowed him to contribute to the study of psychology – He studied digestion in dogs and linked salivation to the nervous system – He discovered that without salivation,... the Behaviorist Theory in 1913 In this way, Pavlov s work was continually studied and added to 1904 • Received Nobel Prize for physiological and medical research, The Centrifugal Nerves of the Heart – Pavlov was the first Russian and physiologist to receive the Nobel Peace Prize 1924 • Resigned from St Petersburg Institute of Experimental Medicine 1935 • His youngest son died – The death of his son . Ivan Pavlov 1849-1936 Presentation by: Tacy Ellis Laura Walker Jennifer Jallens-Bordes And Mandi. – Father was a town Priest 1860 • Began school at age 11 – Because of a childhood accident Pavlov was forced to begin school late. – He attended church school and seminary school. 1860. LIFE 1881 • Married pedagogical student, Sara, who was devoted to his comfort and his work. Pavlov attributed his work to her. 1881 Continued – Had he not married his wife, he might not