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Ivan Sechenov's
Sechenov introduced the concept of inhibitory responses in the central nervous system.
Ivan Pavlov
began studying the salivary response and other reflexes.
John Watson's
The article outlined the many of the main points of behaviorism.
1920 - Watson and assistant Rosalie Rayner conducted the famous "Little Albert" experiment.
1943 - Clark Hull's
Principles of Behavior was published.
B.F. Skinner
published Walden II in which he described a utopian society founded upon behaviorist principles.
Noam Chomsky
published his criticism of Skinner's behaviorism, "Review of Verbal Behavior."
B.F. Skinner
published his book Beyond Freedom and Dignity, where he argues that free will is an illusion.