Pavlov method


Pav·lov meth·od

(pahv'lov), the method of studying conditioned reflex activity by the observation of a motor indicator, such as the salivary or electroencephalographic response.

Pavlov,

Ivan, Russian physiologist and Nobel laureate, 1849-1936. Pavlov behavioral theorypavlovian conditioning - a type of conditioning in which a previously neutral stimulus elicits a response as a result of pairing it a number of times with an unconditioned stimulus for that response. Synonym(s): respondent conditioningPavlov method - the method of studying conditioned reflex activity by the observation of a motor indicator, such as the salivary or electroencephalographic response.Pavlov pouch - a section of the stomach of a dog used in studies of gastric secretions. Synonym(s): miniature stomach; Pavlov stomachPavlov reflex - peripheral vasoconstriction and a rise in blood pressure in response to a fall in pressure in the great veins. Synonym(s): auriculopressor reflexPavlov stomach - Synonym(s): Pavlov pouchPavlov theory of schizophrenia - belief that symptoms of schizophrenia result from an inhibited state of the cerebral cortex.