Pavlov, his dog, and his precious and Nobel-winning theory

Pavlov was a Russian organologist, the inventor of classical conditioning. His experiment was not limited to one dog, but used dozens of dogs in his laboratory: Birka, Joy, Milka, Tungus, Ikar, Toy, Russian, Sultan, Drozok, Boy, Murashka, Zhuchka, Bexolotosi and Milka, among others. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1904 for this valuable discovery.
In the experiment; Whenever he put food for his dog, he would ring a bell with it. Over time and repeatedly, the dog would salivate without putting food and just by ringing the bell. He thus concluded that only through communication could a neutral object indirectly have the same effect as the direct and main agent. He called this attachment classical conditionality, and the condition is the condition of attachment and relationship

Understanding this functionality is fundamental to help us realize that many of our learnings, such as behavior, education, and culture, are so natural that they are largely outside our own judgment and thinking It exists not only among other mammals but also in primate creatures such as reptiles, and it is an infinite sin for humans to lower themselves to such levels for any reason, such as tribal, cultural, racial or religious
For example; Many of the things that have become habits and we do every day; Drinking tea and coffee in the morning because we have experienced that connection in the past. Or if we have ever had a drowning or frightening experience in the water, we will give up on dams, rivers and seas. Similarly, for many of these animals, if one day attacks us alone, we will forever give up all individuals of that animal. Just as we hear from history that in the past, the soldiers of the Baghdad regime
The same is true for many other things, such as emotional aspects. Having a beautiful memory of something and a smell makes you so happy that you are likely to be easily deceived and dishonest. The only way to manage this very basic reaction, which has an immense impact on our daily lives and destiny, is to properly develop our consciousness

Dr. Jamal Marouf Sharif Pediatric Neurologist / Dr. Jamal Ahmad Rashidi Children's Teaching Hospital - Sulaimani - Bachelor of Medicine and General Surgery MBCh. B - Higher Diploma in Child Health DCH - ⁠Master in Pediatric Neurology Msc. In Pediatric Neurology as work; Since the establishment of the Department of Natural Therapy in Sulaimani Technical Institute, he has taught musculoskeletal and neurological analysis for two years. I have worked as a pediatrician in several places in the region such as Penjwen, Qaladze and Ranya. Relatively published; He has prepared several books on common congenital conditions in Kurdish to familiarize parents with these conditions. He has also published several medical articles in Kurdish in the journal Zansti Sardam. Even now; As a pediatric neurologist at Dr. Jamal Ahmad Rashidi Children of Sulaimani