Russell & Bailey 1 Ivan Pavlov: A Founding Father of Psychology Senior Division Group Website Preston Russell & Morgan Bailey Annotated Bibliography Russell & Bailey 2 Annotated Bibliography Secondary Sources: "BEKHTEREV AND WATSON RANG PAVLOV'S BELL: A REPLY TO CATANIA'S QUERY Target Article by Littman on Pavlov-Bell." Psycoloquy 5(49): Bekhterev and Watson Rang Pavlov's Bell:. Web. 5 Jan. 2015. <http://www.cogsci.ecs.soton.ac.uk/cgi/psyc/newpsy?5.49>. This is a response to a query that questioned whether or not Pavlov ever used a bell in his experiments. This source was useful for providing some skepticism to how Pavlov's experiments actually worked. Cavendish, Richard. "Death of Ivan Pavlov." Death of Ivan Pavlov. History Today, 1 Feb. 2011. Web. 5 Jan. 2015. <http://www.historytoday.com/richard-cavendish/death-ivan-pavlov>. This is a biographical article about Ivan Pavlov. It was important to us because it outlines the life of Ivan Pavlov and briefly explains why he won the Nobel Prize. Gantt, M.D. "Ivan Petrovich Pavlov | Biography - Russian Physiologist." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica. Web. 5 Jan. 2015. <http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/447349/Ivan-Petrovich-Pavlov>. This is an article about Ivan Pavlov. It provides information about his life, his laws of the conditioned reflex, and his opposition to communism. Most of all, it helped us understand his opposition to communism. Russell & Bailey 3 "Ivan Pavlov - Biographical." Ivan Pavlov - Biographical. Elsevier Publishing Company, 1 Jan. 1967. Web. 5 Jan. 2015. <http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1904/pavlov-bio.html>. This is a biography on Ivan Pavlov that provides useful information about his winning of the Nobel Prize, research, and other achievements. "Ivan Pavlov." Ivan Pavlov. Web. 5 Jan. 2015. <http://iemrams.spb.ru:8100/english/pavlov.htm>. This is an article about Ivan Pavlov. It provides photos of Ivan Pavlov, a biography of him, in-depth information regarding his scientific research, and a briefing of who he is. This source made a useful contribution to the photos section of our website. Primary Sources: Pavlov, Ivan. "Classics in the History of Psychology." -- Pavlov (1927). Christopher D. Green, 1 Jan. 1927. Web. 5 Jan. 2015. <http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Pavlov/>. This website provides a list of some, if not all, of Pavlov's lectures on psychology and physiology as well as the lectures themselves. This was useful for furthering our understanding of his research. Pavlov, Ivan. "Conditioned Reflexes: An Investigation of the Activity of the Cerebral Cortex." Trans. GV Anrep, 1 Jan. 1927. 5 Jan. 2015. This is a book written by Ivan Pavlov. It helped us understand the relation between the conditioned reflex and the cerebral cortex. Russell & Bailey 4 Pavlov, Ivan. "Conditioned Reflexes and Psychiatry." International Publishers, NY, 1 Jan. 1941. 5 Jan. 2015. This is the textbook that Ivan Pavlov wrote for his courses. It helped consolidate the information in his lectures. Pavlov, Ivan. "Conditioned Reflex." Oxford University Press: London, 1 Jan. 1927. 5 Jan. 2015. This source is Ivan Pavlov's very brief outline of the Conditioned Reflex. It helped simplify the concept of classical conditioning. Pavlov, Ivan. "Psychopathology and Psychiatry." Transaction Publishers, 1 Jan. 1960. 5 Jan. 2015. This source is Ivan Pavlov's book regarding psychopathology and psychiatry. It provided information about how Pavlov's findings can be practically used. Pavlov, Ivan. "The Work of the Digestive Glands." Charles Griffith and Co, 1 Jan. 1910. 5 Jan. 2015. This resource is Ivan Pavlov's book about the digestive glands. It goes into detail about them and how they can be affected by classical conditioning, enhancing our understanding of classical conditioning.