Conditioned reflexes: an introduction to the work of Ivan Pavlov

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Conditioned reflexes: an introduction to the work of Ivan Pavlov is a short film from 1948 released on 16mm. It is held in the IUL Moving Image Archive collection.

Shows Ivan Pavlov testing his theory of conditioned reflexes by observing the conditioned and unconditioned saliva flow in a dog, feeding fish conditioned to various hunger stimulants, educating a pup...

Conditioned reflexes: an introduction to the work of Ivan Pavlov
Release date
1948
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Summary
Shows Ivan Pavlov testing his theory of conditioned reflexes by observing the conditioned and unconditioned saliva flow in a dog, feeding fish conditioned to various hunger stimulants, educating a puppy to a meat diet, and observing a squirrel's response to danger. Distinguishes between blind instinct present in all animals from birth and reflex actions set up by conditioning to certain oft-repeated stimuli. Explains the process of checking reflexes and shows its application in the treatment of certain neuroses in human beings.
Physical Format
1 Film (0:20:09);16mm
IUL Genres
IUL Subject
Pavlov, Ivan Pertovich,--1849-1936;Psychology, Comparative;Psychology, Experimental;Animal behavior;Psychology
Full Title (usually this is the same as above)
Conditioned reflexes: an introduction to the work of Ivan Pavlov