In the previous part, we discussed behaviourism and gave an outlook of classical conditioning. Today, we are going to talk in detail on classical conditioning. In the early 1900s, Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov conducted a series of salivation experiments in dogs in order to better understand the nature of digestion. Pavlov devoted a significant portion of his later years to a systematic study of the learning process that he had inadvertently stumbled upon, and he eventually summarised his research in his book Conditioned Reflexes.
Classical Conditioning
Classical Conditioning
Classical Conditioning
In the previous part, we discussed behaviourism and gave an outlook of classical conditioning. Today, we are going to talk in detail on classical conditioning. In the early 1900s, Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov conducted a series of salivation experiments in dogs in order to better understand the nature of digestion. Pavlov devoted a significant portion of his later years to a systematic study of the learning process that he had inadvertently stumbled upon, and he eventually summarised his research in his book Conditioned Reflexes.