Pavlov Monument

Pavlov Monument

The Pavlov Monument is located in St. Petersburg, Russia and was built to commemorate the great Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov. A pioneering physiologist and psychologist whose research has had a significant impact on understanding the development of conditioned reflexes and behavioral psychology. He proposed Pavlov's law through experimental research on dogs, which states the relationship between conditioned stimuli and conditioned reflexes. It is one of the iconic attractions of St. Petersburg, symbolizing the brilliant achievements of Russian science and Pavlov's important position in the field of physiology.