Compose a 1250 words assignment on life, theory, research conducted by great psychologist and nobel laureate: ivan pavlov.

The mental process encompasses different cognitive operations which are essential in the learning process, procuring knowledge, reasoning, memory or learning skills, perception and outlook, attention and ability to be alert and attentive, language skills and communication, thoughts and aptitude, emotions, decision making, and problem-solving skills. Although conditioning plays a vital role in initiating adaptive behavior, learning transpires through dealings with the surroundings, moreover, environment figures’ behavior of the individual and hence mental states encompassing sensations and contemplations cannot be considered as a part of learning. In the present scenario it becomes imperative to understand the connectivity between the US and CS as it is the most essential characteristic feature of the psychologist. to understand the attitude as well as the propensity of the individual. As an individual matures, perception, and understanding about the circumstances and situations also augments. Some may have the intellect to understand, others learn about nature and circumstances, react to an event in a varied manner. The present article highlights the life, theory and research carried out by the Nobel Laureate Ivan Pavlov in understanding behavior and response.

Inspiration paved the way for the birth of a Nobel Laureate, as Pavlov decided to contribute his best in the field of Natural Sciences, physiology. He was a brilliant scholar and accomplished his courses with rewards and medals. His brilliance and interest in physiology brought immense success for him as well as his co-workers. He completed his degree in Natural Sciences in 1875 and joined the Academy of Medical Surgery and later, he succeeded in getting the fellowship at the Academy, and afterward, he was positioned as the Directory of the Physiological Laboratory. He worked on his doctor’s thesis, entitled “The centrifugal nerves of the heart” and presented his work in 1883. provided a novel concept of nerve, and provided a unique concept about the basic pattern in the reflex regulation of the activity of the circulatory organs. His success graph reached high and he became a well-known figure in the field of Science and Medicine. He was invited as a Director of the Department of physiology at the Institute of Experimental Medicine and he stayed there for 45 years. Under his able guidance, the institute emerged as one of the most distinguished centers of physiological research.