Use of pavlovian in Sentences. 15 Examples

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pavlovian at the start of sentence


  1. Pavlovian reaction conditions of the study belongs to such an act.

pavlovian in the middle of sentence


  1. I had become a pavlovian parachutist.
  2. Her yawn was a pavlovian response to my yawn.
  3. What this comes down to is classical pavlovian conditioning.
  4. The object of this sort of propaganda was to produce a pavlovian state of dumb obedience.
  5. Or would he develop a pavlovian hatred for coffee and be busy elsewhere whenever you pass by?
  6. We guarantee the whole crowd will be singing along in pavlovian unison by the end of the first verse.
  7. Behavioral psychology was founded by the American psychologist Watson based on pavlovian conditioning theory.
  8. And it suggests pavlovian, mechanistic efficiency. Press any given design lever and expect the appropriate response.
  9. The Republicans responded like pavlovian dogs, panting and salivating over a face-saving way out of a political mess.
  10. As we have seen, modern theories of pavlovian conditioning assume that stimuli can activate the representations of other events.
  11. This pavlovian technique resulted in the rats freezing up in nervous anticipation of the shocks every time they heard either sound.
  12. In Amdam's experiment, individual bees were strapped into a straw, where they learned to associate an odor with a food reward in a classic pavlovian conditioning scenario.
  13. Capitalism, in its purest, simplest form, is little more than a pavlovian response to our basic instincts: greed, selfishness, adoration of profit, and unshackled consumerism.
  14. One half was left in a natural state while the other had its intelligence boosted by pavlovian methods, such as associating smell and taste with particular food or experiences.
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