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Definition of Pavlovian in English: Pavlovianadjective pavˈləʊvɪən Relating to classical conditioning as described by I. P. Pavlov. (与)条件反射(有关)的 the sound of the tea trolley created a Pavlovian reaction among the men 茶水点心车的声响使那群男人产生了条件反射。 Example sentencesExamples - And finally, it's a bad idea because it exemplifies the urge to replace political discourse with Pavlovian conditioning.
- But it is also a Pavlovian reflex that lacks the benefit of judgment required of ethical decision making.
- That same Pavlovian reaction is now being elicited on Broadway as well.
- It's a Pavlovian reaction, adrenaline pumping round her body.
- Freud might equally well have used Pavlovian terminology.
- In contrast to Pavlovian conditioning, however, aversive or noxious stimuli cannot act as instrumental reinforcers through a positive relationship with a response.
- Soviet psychology at this time was dominated by Pavlovian theory - which emphasised connections between psychology and physiology.
- It seems to be a translation of Pavlovian conditioning into neural terms.
- Sometimes, I still say the name in my head at difficult times but this is more of a Pavlovian reaction.
- In the 1930s, he used Pavlovian techniques to examine ideas of behaviour and compulsion.
- In Pavlovian conditioning the person is unable to control the situation.
- Or is there something in the national psyche that has a Pavlovian reaction to certain national traits of the former enemy?
- It's quite catchy, but so is influenza, and the exposure needed to set the tune in your brain suggests that the response is Pavlovian rather than genuine in nature.
- It's honest reaction versus a Pavlovian reaction.
- The opening scene is likely to provoke a Pavlovian drool reaction in the audience.
- A good portion of the listening public have simply become Pavlovian dogs conditioned to button pushing until their reward is dispensed.
- Inspired by the famous Pavlovian dog experiments, Hebb theorized that connections among neurons that fired at the same time should become strengthened.
- It's like a Pavlovian reflex, an automatic reaction.
- It's like a pre-programmed Pavlovian reaction, only without the dogs.
- Indeed, the experience of all this confection, a surfeit of assorted fruit flavors and candy colors, is mouthwatering in an almost Pavlovian way.
RhymesChekhovian, Harrovian, Jovian Definition of Pavlovian in US English: Pavlovianadjective Relating to classical conditioning as described by I. P. Pavlov. (与)条件反射(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Inspired by the famous Pavlovian dog experiments, Hebb theorized that connections among neurons that fired at the same time should become strengthened.
- The opening scene is likely to provoke a Pavlovian drool reaction in the audience.
- But it is also a Pavlovian reflex that lacks the benefit of judgment required of ethical decision making.
- Indeed, the experience of all this confection, a surfeit of assorted fruit flavors and candy colors, is mouthwatering in an almost Pavlovian way.
- Or is there something in the national psyche that has a Pavlovian reaction to certain national traits of the former enemy?
- It's quite catchy, but so is influenza, and the exposure needed to set the tune in your brain suggests that the response is Pavlovian rather than genuine in nature.
- A good portion of the listening public have simply become Pavlovian dogs conditioned to button pushing until their reward is dispensed.
- Soviet psychology at this time was dominated by Pavlovian theory - which emphasised connections between psychology and physiology.
- It's like a pre-programmed Pavlovian reaction, only without the dogs.
- It's like a Pavlovian reflex, an automatic reaction.
- That same Pavlovian reaction is now being elicited on Broadway as well.
- In Pavlovian conditioning the person is unable to control the situation.
- It's a Pavlovian reaction, adrenaline pumping round her body.
- Freud might equally well have used Pavlovian terminology.
- Sometimes, I still say the name in my head at difficult times but this is more of a Pavlovian reaction.
- In the 1930s, he used Pavlovian techniques to examine ideas of behaviour and compulsion.
- It seems to be a translation of Pavlovian conditioning into neural terms.
- In contrast to Pavlovian conditioning, however, aversive or noxious stimuli cannot act as instrumental reinforcers through a positive relationship with a response.
- And finally, it's a bad idea because it exemplifies the urge to replace political discourse with Pavlovian conditioning.
- It's honest reaction versus a Pavlovian reaction.
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