did Pavlov use a bell or a metronome ?
Michael Sylvester
Daytona Beach,Florida
On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Michael Sylvester wrote:
did Pavlov use a bell or a metronome ?
I've been meaning to drop a note to TIPS on this. Everyone knows that
Pavlov used a bell, of course. And everyone who's been on TIPS for a
while knows that that's not true, that he never used a bell. And in
Michael,
A lot of the literature refers to Pavlov using a bell, but he did
actually use a metronome.
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On Mon, 08 Nov 1999 08:16:57 -0500 (EST) Michael Sylvester
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did Pavlov use a bell or a metronome ?
Pavlov used tones of various frequencies, a metronome, the sound
of bubbling water, and a variety of other sounds. However I
have never seen a specific reference
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Subject: Belling the dog/ Pavlov: bell or metronome?
On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Michael Sylvester wrote:
did Pavlov use
Although most often Pavlov refers to metronomes in
"Conditioned Reflexes," my version (Dover publications,
1960, paperback), contains the following quote on p.27
(on "backward" conditioning):
"With another dog the loud buzzing of an electric bell
set going 5 to 10 seconds after administration of
Ken writes
Pavlov used tones of various frequencies, a metronome, the sound
of bubbling water, and a variety of other sounds.
And don't forget the "motor car hooter"
-- Jim