What happened to Pavlov dogs after the experiment
Pavlov instead preferred to keep his animals alive — especially dogs — in order to document physiological changes over a longer time span.As you might expect, the sound of the clicking metronome on its own now caused an increase in salivation.The terrified dogs, of course, had no idea why they were being pushed underwater.Much like the dogs in pavlov's experiments we learn to respond.As you can imagine, every time the lab assistant came out with food, the dogs would start to salivate…nothing fancy.
He showed the dogs some food and rang a bell at the same time.As we just discussed, pavlov found that when he repeatedly presented the bell (conditioned stimulus) without the meat powder (unconditioned stimulus), extinction occurred;When the participants were retested using the mri machine, the scientists found that the image associated with the food they had just eaten evoked a lower response than it did before the snack.When we have arguments with the same person in the same place (and frequently at the same time) we come to associate that person and place with an argument.To transport the dogs to safety, pavlov's team then forced the exhausted dogs to swim in groups for a quarter of a mile, from the kennels to the main laboratory.
But according to new research, humans can be trained to crave food in a manner reminiscent of pavlov's dogs.What's main take away from ivan pavlov's experiment with dogs?It is similar to the concept known as fomo— fear of missing out—but it is not really a fear.