Learning from Pavlov’s Dog


We've all heard of the lessons of Pavlov's Dog, but what lessons can we in pharmacy draw from psychological conditioning?   My most vivid memory from psychology lectures in my undergraduate years is poor Pavlov’s dog. Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849–1936) was a physiologist, not a psychologist, but his dog’s contribution to classical conditioning is etched permanently

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