Did you know...
...that Ivan Pavlov laid the foundations for the concept of "classical conditioning" through his experiments with dogs?
Pavlov, a Russian physiologist, accidentally discovered that dogs began to salivate as soon as they heard the sound of the food container—even before they saw the food. This led to his famous research in which he showed that a neutral stimulus, such as the ringing of a bell, could elicit a conditioned response (salivation) after repeated pairing with an unconditioned stimulus (food). This discovery revolutionized the understanding of how learning and behavior arise through association. He reminds us that true understanding goes beyond the obvious—a philosophy that continues to shape his work and psychology today. This poster is a tribute to his legacy and an inspiring call to always remain curious.
Museum-quality posters with vibrant prints on durable matte paper.
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