A selection of Pavlov's work, from conditioned reflexes, circulation, digestion and a wealth of material illustrating his efforts to bring about "the marriage of psychology and physiology," with an introductory analysis of his contribution from a Russian perspective.
Ivan Petrovich Pavlov was a Russian physiologist, psychologist, and physician. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1904 for research pertaining to the digestive system. Pavlov is widely known for first describing the phenomenon of classical conditioning.