Quotes About Pavlov
Very, very good Pavlov, all your dogs have barked when you rang the bell. Your test was successful.
~ Triple H
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But Pavlov purely for a good purpose. Pavlov for friendliness and trust and compassion. Whereas you prefer to use Pavlov for brainwashing, Pavlov for selling cigarettes and vodka and patriotism. Pavlov for the benefit of dictators, generals and tycoons.
~ Aldous Huxley
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button that third time. Pavlov's
~ Elise Allen
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funcionamiento del condicionamiento. Se titula ¡No le dispare al perro!, de Karen Pryor. Ese libro establece
~ Anthony Robbins
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Dressed in their red suits and fake beards, they rang their bells like they were going for dog-spit gold at the Pavlov Olympics.
~ Christopher Moore
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She went up to the main counter, where Mr. Pavlov
~ Kristin Hannah
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From the described experiment it is clear that the mere act of eating, the food even not reaching the stomach, determines the stimulation of the gastric glands.
~ Ivan Pavlov
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Our success was mainly due to the fact that we stimulated the nerves of animals that easily stood on their own feet and were not subjected to any painful stimulus either during or immediately before stimulation of their nerves.
~ Ivan Pavlov
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You dogs are smart enough to know that worry is something you do with a bone, and let it got at that. Even Pavlov couldn't do any more than prove that your brain is in your gut--something that you knew all along.
~ Unknown
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A bell rings and Pavlov's dog has a fucking seizure on the dance floor.
~ Rachel Cohn
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Edible substances evoke the secretion of thick, concentrated saliva. Why? The answer, obviously, is that this enables the mass of food to pass smoothly through the tube leading from the mouth into the stomach.
~ Ivan Pavlov
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Since Pawlow and his pupils have succeeded in causing the secretion of saliva in the dog by means of optic and acoustic signals, it no longer seems strange to us that what the philosopher terms an 'idea' is a process which can cause chemical changes in the body.
~ Unknown
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