Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, 1849 - 1936
WORKS
Pavlov, I. P. (1960). Conditioned reflexes; an investigation of the physiological activity of the cerebral cortex. (G. V. Anrep, Trans.). New York : Dover Publications. WL 307 P338C 1960
Pavlov, I. P. (1941). Conditioned reflexes and psychiatry (Lectures on conditioned reflexes, v. 2. (W. H. Gantt, Trans.). New York : International Publishers. WL 307 P338C 1941
Pavlov, I. P. (1928-1941). Lectures on conditioned reflexes. (W. H. Gantt, Trans.). New York : International Publishers. WL 307 P338D 1928 V.1
Pavlov, I. (1955). Selected works. (J. Gibbons, Ed.). Moscow : Foreign Languages Pub. House. QT7 P338S 1955
Pavlov, I. P. (1982). The work of the digestive glands. Birmingham, Ala. : Classics of Medicine Library. QT7 P338S 1955BIOGRAPHY
Baker, L., & Cox, C. (1997). Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich. In N. Sheehy, A. J. Chapman, & W. Conroy (Eds.), Biographical dictionary of psychology (pg. 439-442). New York, NY : Routledge. REF BF109 .A1 B56 1997
Babkin, B. K. (1949). Pavlov, a biography. Chicago : University of Chicago Press. WL 307 B114P 1949
Gray, Jeffrey Alan. (1964). Pavlov’s typology; recent theoretical and experimental developments from the laboratory of B. M. Teplov. New York, Macmillan. WL103 G779P 1964XKimble, G. A. (1991). The spirit of Ivan Petrovich Pavlov. In G. A. Kimble, M. Wetheimer, & C. White, Portraits of Pioneers in Psychology Vol. 1. (pg 27-42). Washington, DC : American Psychological Association. REF BF109 .A1 P67 1991 V.1
I. P. Pavlov 1849-1936. (1974). In V. J. Nordby, & C. S. Hall, A guide to psychologists and their concepts (pg 135-138). San Francisco : W. H. Freeman and Company. REF BF109 .A1 N67
WEBSITES
A Science Odyssey. (1998). People and Discoveries, [Online]. Available: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/databank/entries/bhpavl.html [2006, April 3].
Almaz Enterprises. (2000). Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, [Online]. Available: http://www.almaz.com/nobel/medicine/1904a.html [2006, April 3].
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