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The Pavlov Department of Physiology: A Scientific History

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 April 2014

Victor M. Klimenko*
Affiliation:
Institute for Experimental Medicine
Juri P. Golikov
Affiliation:
Institute for Experimental Medicine
*
Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Victor M. Klimenko, Institute of Experimental Medicine, akad.Pavlov str., 12. 197376, Russia, St.Petersburg. E-mail: klim@iemcns.spb.su

Abstract

The scientific adventure of the Ivan Pavlov Department of Physiology is traced from Pavlov's and his students pioneer work on “psychic salivation” to the times of the Biological Station at Koltushi. The development of the Department after Pavlov's death is described and the research trends of the three present laboratories (Neurobiology of Integrative Brain Functions, Psychophysiology of Emotions, and Neurodynamic Correction of Psycho Neurological Pathology) are discussed.

Se sigue la aventura científica del Departamento de Fisiología Ivan Pavlov desde los trabajos pioneros de Pavlov y sus discípulos sobre la “salivación psíquica” hasta los tiempos de la Estación Biológica de Koltushi. Se describe el desarrollo del Departamento tras la muerte de Pavlov y se comentan las líneas de investigación de los actuales laboratorios (Neurobiología de las Funciones Integradoras del Cerebro, Psicofisiología de las Emociones y Corrección Neurodinámica de la Patología Psiconeurológica).

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2003

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