Psychology of Performance - Pavlovian Conditioning
Psychology of Performance - Pavlovian Conditioning : In this column, I would like to talk  about something human psychology-related. When I speak at Music  Conferences, I often make the statement that vocal coaching is not  really about working on the voice, it is about working on the mind. I  like to think that one reason that I have been successful over the years  is that while I did receive a very comprehensive musical education, I  have also tried to learn things from other scientific and artistic  disciplines and use them to enhance my capabilities as a Vocal  Coach/Consultant. One field that has bearing on pretty much every human  endeavour, including singing, is Behavioral Psychology. In 1891, the  Russian scientist Ivan Pavlov conducted a series of experiments using  dogs to prove that behaviours are conditioned over time via repetition.  In essence, he programmed the dog's brains so that they would react in  the exact manner in which he wanted them to. For example, if he w...