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Ivan Pavlov by Mind Map: Ivan Pavlov

1. Behavioral Experiments

1.1. Pavlov showed the existence of the unconditioned response by presenting a dog with a bowl of food and the measuring its salivary secretions

2. The Great Pavlov

2.1. If it wasn't for Pavlov and his theories, we wouldn't know as much as we do today. He was a building blocks in science and psychology.

3. Digestive System

3.1. Pavlov began doing research on different systems and organs. Here he discoverd the physiology behind digestion which has increased our knowledge today of the digestive system.

4. Classical Conditioning

4.1. A process that envokes an innate response to a potent stimulus comes to be elicited in response to a previously neutral stimulus.

4.2. Used today in media, food, and billboards,

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