Science of Humor: Pavlov's Dog
BackDr. Douglas Merriweather concludes the show with an explanation of how behaviorist Ivan Pavlov's experiments relate to comedy. From the "Science of Humor" episode of The Randumb Show available at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4563588371604391013
Channel: Howto & Style
Uploaded: February 26, 2006 at 11:45 pm
Author: JasonEppink
Length: 0:03:49
Rating: 3.35
Views: 14,879
Tags: randumb show science humor experiment ivan pavlov dog behaviorist behaviorism
Video Comments:
TravelTour (Thursday 21st of August 2008 03:04:43 PM)
Down-talkers are annoying
Baexire (Saturday 12th of July 2008 11:38:15 PM)
I loved it, thanks Dr.
WenceslaoMontana (Saturday 28th of June 2008 05:56:36 PM)
subenstrugemsbajens´sus mathres
libbeingcool (Saturday 26th of January 2008 01:06:48 PM)
wtf
erenbabaleocan (Sunday 9th of December 2007 05:44:25 AM)
salak pavlov ve kopegı ne cekıyoz elınden:)
itswatevafools (Monday 26th of November 2007 10:48:20 PM)
this duz explains that 70s show.
KKDDML (Thursday 25th of October 2007 08:58:56 PM)
agreed.. sucks..
shailor13 (Friday 5th of October 2007 05:30:12 PM)
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wwwPNACATTACKcom (Thursday 9th of August 2007 06:36:55 AM)
bad end.... poor
HandsomeStranger1963 (Friday 27th of July 2007 12:04:48 PM)
U dont need to lampoon pavlov. he was a joke. anyone who's had a dog knows u just have to say "num nums" to make it salivate.
In he's case u can blame his mother, she said keeping a dog in an appartment was cruel. But keeping him in one was not.
So i guess he'd have to put electrodes on its testicles to see if it would grow to fear him or if it was capable of growing resentful towards him...