Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, painting by Dr. Peter V. Karpovich, 1935
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This is a painting of Ivan Petrovich Pavlov by Dr. Peter V. Karpovich. For more information on Peter V. Karpovich, see: https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/people/571 Pavlov was a Russian physiologist known primarily for his classical conditioning. He enrolled in the physics and mathematics faculty at the University of Saint Petersburg in 1870 to take the course in natural science. He won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1904. He is most famous for the "conditioned reflex" in which he examined the rates of salivation among dogs. He learned that dogs would salivate when food was presented and a metronome sound was made. The dog later came to associate the metronome sound with the presentation of food. Painting has been damaged since digitization. Cardboard painted on bent and has cracked surface;
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