During this time my goals are going to be to talk about the phenomenon that we may share in part with other animals, and our language and that is emotion. And also talk about some new technology, brain imagining, functional magnetic imagining. And we try to answer some very old questions about how's does motivation and emotion work. I'm going to put you with the scenario first and some of you may be familiar with.
This was developed by Pavlov over a century years ago. And in this scenario the dog presented with the sound, the dog waits, and then feeds food powder and this happened repeatedly, things starts to happen in the middle of the experiment there. Interesting things start to happen here. Pavlov's study was salivation the dog, the salivation increases more time to paralyzes. But other things happened here, too. You have a dog move around here more, all kinds of things are going on here. What we are trying to capture was the experiment going on to describe today is what is going on in the brain to generate that state which we called it competitive state. But you can also think about state in terms of how the dogs' feeling layer, how you are feeling about eating lunch today.
Significantly focusing on the facts of Pavlov’s experiment and it comprises that the experiment is used to demonstrate how motivation and emotion works. Additionally, it denotes that the phenomenon of a dog salivates in response to sound in the Pavlov’s experiment. Considering the most substantial insights, it can be concluded that the phenomenon is caused by competitive state in our brain.