That’s just thought association, classical (pavlovian) conditioning is about a conditioned stimulus creating a learned response, not a thought, eg if you were to be shudder every time you heard ‘Pavlov’ because you thought of dogs.
Way to ruin the fun, poindexter
Oh that’s just JackGreenEarth’s conditioned response
Not everyone thinks of dog, there’s a bit of a bell curve.
What else do there Pavlov?
at which end of the curve resides the bellends?
That’s pretty normal. Like, less than sigma.
So Pavlov was sitting in a bar, having a nice cold beer. As the next person came in, the door caused a bell to ring. Pavlov panics: “Oh no! I forgot to feed the dog!”
Pavlov is the Dr, not the dog.
What? Yeah, I know. A dog sitting at a bar having a beer would be a different joke. Read my joke again.
I know, I’m trying to make the Frankenstein joke
Actually Frankenstein was the incense scent
i actually think of a bell. sometimes i think of drool.
There’s a dog?!
I’ve retrained on Pavlov’s cat
My daughter was watching Bluey the other day, and Bingo wanted some “Pavlova”. I immediately thought it was some reference to them all being dogs and Pavlov.
Nope. Turns out it’s actually a dessert named after a Russian ballerina that originated in either New Zealand or Australia in the early 20th century.
I think if any Australians see you you are in deep trouble!
I only knew of the Australian connection by reading the last continent
Is Pavlova a national Australian treasure or something? Wikipedia seems unsure as to whether it originated in New Zealand or Australia.
I once read that reverse pavlovianism is the application of saliva to a dog’s mouth in the attempt to ring a bell.
That’s not what pavlovian conditioning is though??
Sure it is, strong association through repetition.
I always think of the VR game these days
I always add an ‘a’ to the end and wish I could buy pavlova in the USA.
Get some eggs and go crazy
Wife forget his name the other day…
‘the Russian dude. Poblob. Polbob… Palbob… The dog guy.’ ‘oh pavlov’ ‘yeah whatever, close enough’
Pob Loblaw’s Dog Blog
Why is my mouth watering?
That’s just how words work
I first heard of Pavlov from the game incredible machines, where if you dangle a banana in front of a mandrill (looks like a baboon to 6 year old me) he would run on the treadmill giving you power for your machines. So I always think of a baboon when I hear pavlov.
And a bell