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  1. At the Sound of the Bell is the second studio album by American progressive rock/AOR band Pavlov's Dog, released in 1976. Since the previous year's album Pampered Menial, violinist Siegfried Carver and drummer Mike Safron had left the band, being replaced by guitarist Thomas Nickeson and drummer Bill Bruford.

  2. Pavlov'S Dog – At the Sound of the Bell "1976" - YouTube. Purple Maniac. 33.4K subscribers. Subscribed. 76. 3.4K views 4 years ago. Pavlov's Dog is a progressive rock...

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  3. PAVLOV'S DOG At the Sound of the Bell ratings distribution. 3.06. (172 ratings) Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music (21%) Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection (30%) Good, but non-essential (32%) Collectors/fans only (14%) Poor. Only for completionists (3%) PAVLOV'S DOG At the Sound of the Bell reviews.

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  4. 1970 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for At The Sound Of The Bell by Pavlov's Dog. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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    • ‘Unconditioning’ Through Experimental Extinction
    • Spontaneous Recovery
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    Pavlov found that for associations to be made, the two stimuli had to be presented close together in time (such as a bell). He called this the law of temporal contiguity. If the time between the conditioned stimulus (bell) and the unconditioned stimulus (food) is too great, then learning will not occur.

    In extinction, the conditioned stimulus (the bell) is repeatedly presented without the unconditioned stimulus (the food). Over time, the dog stops associating the sound of the bell with the food, and the conditioned response (salivation) weakens and eventually disappears. In other words, the conditioned response is “unconditioned” or “extinguished....

    Pavlov noted the occurrence of “spontaneous recovery,” where the conditioned response can briefly reappear when the conditioned stimulus is presented after a rest period, even though the response has been extinguished. This discovery added to the understanding of conditioning and extinction, indicating that these learned associations, while they ca...

    The principle of generalization suggests that after a subject has been conditioned to respond in a certain way to a specific stimulus, the subject will also respond in a similar manner to stimuli that are similar to the original one. In Pavlov’s famous experiments with dogs, he found that after conditioning dogs to salivate at the sound of a bell (...

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  6. 28 de out. de 2023 · Classical Conditioning. Pavlovs Experiments. Salivating Dogs. Conditioned Response. Significance in Psychology. Behaviorism. Learning Theories. Implications in Modern Psychology. Criticism and Controversies. Frequently Asked Questions. What were the basic features of classical conditioning discovered by Pavlov?