ST-PETERSBURG, I.N. Kuhnereff, 1897, un volume in 8 relié en demi-toile bordeaux (reliure de l'époque), 3 feuillets non chiffrés, 2pp., 223pp.
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---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BON EXEMPLAIRE dans une reliure russe d'origine en demi-toile bordeaux ---- A LA FIN DU VOLUME, COLLE SUR LE DERNIER FEUILLET BLANC, L'ETIQUETTE DU CELEBRE EDITEUR ET LIBRAIRE Jacques POVOLOZKY ---- GARRISON N° 1022 : "PAVLOV made perhaps THE GREATEST CONTRIBUTION TO OUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE PHYSIOLOGY OF DIGESTIONt. Especially notable was his method of producing gastric and pancreatic fistulae for the purpose of his experiments" ---- "The use of salivary and gastric fistulae in long term study of secretion in a healthy animal LED TO THE DISCOVERY OF CONDITIONED REFLEX. PAVLOV WAS AWARDED THE NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSIOLOY IN 1905" ---- PRINTING AND THE MIND OF MAN N° 385 : "Mouth-watering is a familiar experience and may be induced without the sight or smell of food. The sounds of a table being laid for lunch in another room may induce salivation in man, and the rattle of a dish in which its food is usually served will cause similar reaction in a dog. By detailed analysis of such facts as these Pavlov made great contributions to our knowledge of the physiology of digestion in a series of lectures delivered in St Petersburg and published in the following year... The elaboration of these experiments and their extension to children demonstrated how great a proportion of human behaviour is explicable as a series of conditioned reflexes... Pavlov's results are, indeed, clearly complementary to those of Freud and many regard them as of more fundamental significance. Like Freud's, this was the work of one man and a completely new departure" ---- "... PAVLOV's interests in the secretory nerves of the pancreas and the study of the physiology of the digestive glands led to his important contributions in conditioned reflexes and induced automatic responses to stimuli. These have become of ever-growing importance in political practices and sociological sciences... He concluded that even such concepts as freedom, curiosity and religion were conditioned reflexes of the brain. Authoritarian psychologists have exploited these tenets in conditioning masses of population". (DIBNER german ed.) ---- HORBLIT N° 83 - MacHenry - Haymaker pp. 250/54 - DSB X pp. 433/34**4032/ARB4
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