Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Where the Plane Took Flight

After such success with his research on the heart and gaining such credibility through his education, Ivan Pavlov was awarded the honor of organizing and directing the Department of Physiology at the Institute of Experimental Medicine. Here, Pavlov continued his research for the next 45 years.

It was here at the Institute of Experimental Medicine where Ivan Pavlov's famous experiment into the science of conditioned reflexes with dogs and their salvation reflexes was conducted. Through his studies, Ivan Pavlov was able to provide the explanation that the psychic activity was a reflex nature. He later named this discovery conditioned reflexes.





This video explains Ivan Pavlov theory on conditioned reflexes.



Because of such success in his studies, Pavlov was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1904. Pavlov died on February 27, 1936 after many decades of success. He changed the way of physiology.

Becoming the Mystery of Origin

Ivan Pavlov was a very  intelligent and outstanding individual. He began his study in philosophy in the late 1800's where he attended many prestigious schools. He was awarded with a gold medal for his first treatise on the physiology of the pancreatic nerves from the physics and mathematics faculty he was attending.. He completed his degree in 1875 of Candidate of Natural Sciences. After completing such an outstanding honor, he attended the Academy of Medical Surgery where he was awarded another gold medal after his completion. Pavlov was then awarded a fellowship at the Academy of Medical Surgery where he continued his research on the heart.

For more information click the link provided. http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1904/pavlov-bio.html