A weakness is that there may be problems trying to generalise the behaviour to human examples as the study was conducted on dogs. This is because humans have structurally different brains from other mammals e.g., a very large, developed pre-frontal cortex which allows for cognitive processing and conscious choice, and therefore humans respond differently in similar experimental conditions. This is particularly important since behaviourists such as Pavlov believed that animals and humans learned in exactly the same ways – modern brain scan technology tells us that this is not necessarily true.