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Lectures on conditioned reflexes : twenty-five years of objective study of the higher nervous activity (behaviour) of animals / by Ivan Petrovitch Pavlov / with the collaboration of G. Volborth

"Over a quarter of a century ago Pavlov began, "after persistent deliberation," to study the activity of the higher parts of the brain by physiological methods, mainly through the use of his conditioned reflexes. This book shows the historical development of the subject from the very beginning to the present, and it contains most of the important facts which he has discovered. As the subject is a new and somewhat difficult one, the many repetitions in varying form will probably not be unwelcome to the reader. Because the facts and methods described in the following pages cover most of Pavlov's important work on conditioned reflexes, it seemed worth while to us to make the translation from the original Russian"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved).

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  • ""Over a quarter of a century ago Pavlov began, "after persistent deliberation," to study the activity of the higher parts of the brain by physiological methods, mainly through the use of his conditioned reflexes. This book shows the historical development of the subject from the very beginning to the present, and it contains most of the important facts which he has discovered. As the subject is a new and somewhat difficult one, the many repetitions in varying form will probably not be unwelcome to the reader. Because the facts and methods described in the following pages cover most of Pavlov's important work on conditioned reflexes, it seemed worth while to us to make the translation from the original Russian"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)"
  • ""Over a quarter of a century ago Pavlov began, "after persistent deliberation," to study the activity of the higher parts of the brain by physiological methods, mainly through the use of his conditioned reflexes. This book shows the historical development of the subject from the very beginning to the present, and it contains most of the important facts which he has discovered. As the subject is a new and somewhat difficult one, the many repetitions in varying form will probably not be unwelcome to the reader. Because the facts and methods described in the following pages cover most of Pavlov's important work on conditioned reflexes, it seemed worth while to us to make the translation from the original Russian"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)."
  • ""Over a quarter of a century ago Pavlov began, "after persistent deliberation," to study the activity of the higher parts of the brain by physiological methods, mainly through the use of his conditioned reflexes. This book shows the historical development of the subject from the very beginning to the present, and it contains most of the important facts which he has discovered. As the subject is a new and somewhat difficult one, the many repetitions in varying form will probably not be unwelcome to the reader. Because the facts and methods described in the following pages cover most of Pavlov's important work on conditioned reflexes, it seemed worth while to us to make the translation from the original Russian"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)."@en
  • "Pavlov's principal book describing his lifetime work on the higher parts of the brain through the use of conditioned reflexes."

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