KYAAAAAAAAA!!!
Pavlov- Russian physiologist and experimental psychologist. Came up with Behavoralism which he's famous for with his study of synapsis (not sure I spelled that right buuuut- drooley doggy), the cortex and conditoned reflexes. *cough* Behavoralism was created because asking a subject why he feels the way he does and expecting the complete truth unhampered by opinion or modesty is not bloody likely. Also helped developed phsychology's theoretical system of reward and punisment. Yo, don't undervalue my art degree yo. I minored in sociology and history meche!
yo, sorry yo ^_^ my biology knowledge has to bow to your proven more extensive knowledge on Pavlov. My defense is that I learned about him in class and asumed he was a biologist as well.
Behaviouralism, conditioned reflexes, yeah, those ring bells! The line between psychology and biology is slim in those areas! Humans just can't tell the truth, while doogie drool can't lie
smart!
edit: I looked Pavlov up on the wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Pavlov). We were both wrong! or more precise: neither of us was completly right.
Pavlov was a psychologist, a physiologist (a biologist specialised in physiology) and a physician. He researched the digestive system of dogs (even got a nobel price for that) and noticed that the dogs started drooling before he gave the food, or when he only pretended to give it. He decided to research that too. With systematic experiments without any bell (that's a popular fabel I just found out) he discovered what now is called "classic conditioning".
According to some behavioristic psychologists (people who used his research) this conditioning is the basis of all learning processes. These days the common opinion is that this is only one of the ways animals and humans can learn ^_^
So, now we have the knowledge more complete. It's a good feeling, right?
Behaviouralism, conditioned reflexes, yeah, those ring bells! The line between psychology and biology is slim in those areas! Humans just can't tell the truth, while doogie drool can't lie

edit: I looked Pavlov up on the wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Pavlov). We were both wrong! or more precise: neither of us was completly right.
Pavlov was a psychologist, a physiologist (a biologist specialised in physiology) and a physician. He researched the digestive system of dogs (even got a nobel price for that) and noticed that the dogs started drooling before he gave the food, or when he only pretended to give it. He decided to research that too. With systematic experiments without any bell (that's a popular fabel I just found out) he discovered what now is called "classic conditioning".
According to some behavioristic psychologists (people who used his research) this conditioning is the basis of all learning processes. These days the common opinion is that this is only one of the ways animals and humans can learn ^_^
So, now we have the knowledge more complete. It's a good feeling, right?
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I got a 4 out of 5 on the Bio AP test. Qualifies me for easy college credits. Now, if I could only find it so I can turn it in....
We studied him too, but I think he only got a page. All I remember is the picture of the doggy.
And for the record, it's not Jane Doe, but something along those lines of commonness.
We studied him too, but I think he only got a page. All I remember is the picture of the doggy.

And for the record, it's not Jane Doe, but something along those lines of commonness.
I'm bored.
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Does this make it a game? Or are we still missing Neo???
Anyway Tamari I am Fox... my name means that inn Hebrew, but someone here stoled it *sighs* I am 22 and Israeli, now living New York state... That about sums it up, oh and I am an alcholic. *sniffs* Thanks for listening ^^
Does this make it a game? Or are we still missing Neo???
Anyway Tamari I am Fox... my name means that inn Hebrew, but someone here stoled it *sighs* I am 22 and Israeli, now living New York state... That about sums it up, oh and I am an alcholic. *sniffs* Thanks for listening ^^
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The Road To Hell Is Paved With Good Intentions.
Unfortunately, It Is A 4 Lane Highway,
And I Don't Recommend Playing In Traffic
*Tilts And Rubs The Back Of His Head And Smiles Through A Blush*
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heya tamari! i'm snowy, as ebi already mentioned, i'm from australia...voyd and i are in the same part...i was gonna say from...but voyd's not from here...anyway...i'm...uuuh...well...an insane 16 year old until i can get a better description^^ so yes...that's me...*flop*
and thank you rychon, i have my infamous pink avi back! *hugs rychon* i'm still fighting you for tom though
and thank you rychon, i have my infamous pink avi back! *hugs rychon* i'm still fighting you for tom though

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My introduction is as follows:
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'N CIRCUMCISED THE SKIP-PER.
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OHNO I GOTTA GO - UM...
'N CIRCUMCISED THE SKIP-PER.
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"Can't give you a disease if she always says no to a date," Sirius points out, pragmatically.
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"Heartless," James mutters, "cruel, unfeeling -- the dizziness is within my soul, Moony. She's given me a -- a disease, or something."
"Can't give you a disease if she always says no to a date," Sirius points out, pragmatically.
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hiya Tamari! i be Neo. i like fire. am 22 this May. gaming is my life. and comics. specially Moss's. an fire. did i mention i like fire?
i hav gone to find myself. if i get back before i return, let me know.
in the immortal words of Captin Jack Sparrow ~ "oh bugger."
"people r like machines. it cant hurt to press evrey button at least once."
"Violence solves everything. If the problem isn't solved, there are still survivors you missed."
in the immortal words of Captin Jack Sparrow ~ "oh bugger."
"people r like machines. it cant hurt to press evrey button at least once."
"Violence solves everything. If the problem isn't solved, there are still survivors you missed."
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::sits on the bubble and floats away::
The supreme irony of life is that hardly anyone gets out of it alive... or bastardized versions thereof.
"Heartless," James mutters, "cruel, unfeeling -- the dizziness is within my soul, Moony. She's given me a -- a disease, or something."
"Can't give you a disease if she always says no to a date," Sirius points out, pragmatically.
HARDEST OF CORE
"Heartless," James mutters, "cruel, unfeeling -- the dizziness is within my soul, Moony. She's given me a -- a disease, or something."
"Can't give you a disease if she always says no to a date," Sirius points out, pragmatically.
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Now I wanna watch the Road to El Dorado.
Now I wanna watch the Road to El Dorado.
The supreme irony of life is that hardly anyone gets out of it alive... or bastardized versions thereof.
"Heartless," James mutters, "cruel, unfeeling -- the dizziness is within my soul, Moony. She's given me a -- a disease, or something."
"Can't give you a disease if she always says no to a date," Sirius points out, pragmatically.
HARDEST OF CORE
"Heartless," James mutters, "cruel, unfeeling -- the dizziness is within my soul, Moony. She's given me a -- a disease, or something."
"Can't give you a disease if she always says no to a date," Sirius points out, pragmatically.
HARDEST OF CORE