- - russian who used dogs to study conditioned reflexes
- - Ivan .... is best known for his work on conditioned reflexes
- - Russian physiologist who first observed "conditioned responses"
- - 'Conditioned reflex' doctor
- - "Conditioned reflex" Nobelist
- - Reflex studier
- - Russian who studied the conditioned reflex using dogs
- - Russian who studied animals' reflexes
- - "Conditioned Reflexes" author
- - Conditioned-reflex experimenter
- - "Conditioned Reflexes" author Ivan
- - Conditioned reflex researcher Ivan
- - Conditioned-reflex researcher
- - Conditioned-response discoverer
- - Expert on dog reflexes.
- - ivan, russian physiologist noted for the concept of the conditioned reflex
- - ivan —, russian physiologist whose study of conditioned reflexes in dogs influenced behaviourism
- - Russian scientist who worked with salivating dogs
- - Whose dogs would drool as meringue cake cut?
- - Physiologist father, very affectionate? Not half
- - Nobelist whose work went to the dogs?
- - Russian physiologist
- - Bell-ringer waiting for a reaction is looking after conditioning of boxers perhaps
- - Russian neurophysiologist who involved canines
- - Noted dog trainer
- - Being set back essentially involved a couple cutting out air conditioner
- - Big name in conditioning
- - Russian physiologist who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1904
- - First Russian Nobel laureate
- - Russian known for his dogs
- - Friend rings Victor to order sign from famous physiologist looking for a reaction
- - His dogs made him famous
- - Russian researcher of dogs
- - Pioneer in conditioning research
- - He caused many to salivate
- - 1904 Nobel-winning physiologist
- - Noted handler of dogs
- - Man with salivating dogs
- - Driveling researcher?
- - Physiologist Ivan who worked with dogs
- - Dog trainer of note
- - Dog studier of note
- - 1904 Physiology Nobelist
- - Russian physiologist: 1849–1936
- - Russian dog man
- - One who induced drooling with unfinished dessert
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