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[MIRROR] HUGE Mandela Effect - Pavlov's Dogs - He never used a bell in this reality! by Mark Fewings

[MIRROR] HUGE Mandela Effect - Pavlov's Dogs - He never used a bell in this reality! by Mark Fewings Credit goes to Adam Bochwich and Recall Vector for this find!
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The Pavlov's dog Mandela Effect by Mark Fewings:

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Pavlov designed an experiment using a bell as a neutral stimulus. As he gave food to the dogs, he rang the bell. Then, after repeating this procedure, he tried ringing the bell without providing food to the dogs. On its own, an increase in salivation occurred

Pavlov’s biographers point out that most people have misconceptions about the Russian physiologist. For example, instead of ringing a bell to train dogs, Pavlov actually used a variety of tools such as a metronome, buzzer, whistle, light, harmonium, and even electric shock. And Pavlov’s concept of the conditioned response is, in reality, not exactly what he pioneered. He discussed the conditional response, but a mistranslation of the original Russian word uslovnyi gave us the phrase conditioned response, which is still used today.

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