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That's wierd, I can't stop salivating.
Pavlov was a russian war hero in WW2.
Why did you ask?????
Oh, come ON!!
I suppose you mean Ivan Pavlov a Russian scientist most famous for describing the psychological phenomenon referred to as a "conditioned response". Pavlov made a number of other very important discoveries in the realm of physiology, particularly related to digestion. Indeed, it was while studying the secretion of digestive enzymes that he became interested in the integration of the body and the brain.
Regards.
lol...that's clever...mmm, salivation
Ivan Pavlov ??
His dog was very well trained and his sister was a great Ballerina:)
You are on form today . Ding a ling.
Haha. Very punny. Hmmm, suddenly I'm hungry.
are you trying to be funny with your wording?
why do you ask?
Reminds me of a disgusting dessert invented in New Zealand and named after a dancer. I can't stand meringue. It's not mouth watering as far as I'm concerned.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavlova_(food)
Not really but I do know there is a pavlova-pudding?
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Not really.
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BRB, I need a napkin for this inexplicable drool.
yes
No, but Ivan Pavlov did.
As in Pavlov's dog?
YES PAVLOV CHECHOV ON THE STAR SHIP INTERPRIZE ON STAR TREK.
No, but my dog is acting really funny!!
Mmm...too hungry to answer
(Pavlov was unable to get his dogs to tell left from right--example, tap left paw, dog salivates; tap right paw, dog doesn't.)
Well, duh!
Good name for a dog!
hahahah! Yes, it makes me salivate!
It positively has me salivating!!!
Listen for it.
*salivates* Now I am hungry.
The Physiologist..!!!
Arf!
Very clever..the bell rings, the dog salivates. How about Pavlova? Ballet dancer and dessert! Happy Friday, m'dear! :) ((hugs))
Oh, yeah, the guy with the dogs. He did an experiment where he would ring a bell and feed the dogs. One good day, he realized that the dogs would salivate every time they heard a bell ring. Funny thing is the same thing happens to me when I hear the church bells
Yeah, he was a Russian Doctor, won the Nobel Prize for something.
I know the phrase " Pavlov's Dog" originates with him.
Only in theory :P
Yakov Pavlov, lead a Platoon in the defense of "Pavlov's house" in Stalingrad.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavlov%27s_house
That, sir, was a good one. Bravo. Now I've got drool coming out the side of my face...
Not really, but suddenly I'm hungry.
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