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Pavlov earned the Nobel prize for his painstaking and ingenious investigating the physiology of digestion. The Nobel Prize ceremony was held in Stockholm, Sweden. Pavlov's conditioning research eventually provided a model for American behavioral scientists.
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American behaviorist often trae thier roots to this paper that he tried out in a talk at Columbia University. It was published shortly there after.
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The results were first published in the February 1920 issue of the Journal of Experimental Psychology.
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Pavlov organized a series of lectures that summarized about 25 years of his work on conditioning. It was published as "Conditioned Relfexes:An investigatio of the Physiological Activity of the Cerebral Cortex by the British Royal Society in 1927.
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He produced "Purposive Behavior in Animals and Men". Moler/Molecular Behavior. He called his theory "field theory".
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He died from pneumonia. The soviets treated him like a war hero, they erected a monument in St. Petersburg.
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He contributed to the chapter "Principles of purposive Behavior" in Sigmund Koch's seven-vloume series. Psychology: A study of a science.