Ivan Pavlov did not set out to change the course of psychology. Born in 1849 in Ryazan, Russia, he was raised in a deeply religious family, and his father expected him to follow the path of priesthood. But the young Pavlov found himself fascinated by the natural sciences, especially the ways the body functioned, and … Continue reading "Pavlov’s Classical Conditioning" The post Pavlov’s Classical Conditioning first appeared on PHILO-notes.