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The Organization of Behavior

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Book • 1949
Donald Hebb's "The Organization of Behavior" is a seminal work in psychology that introduced the concept of Hebbian learning, a fundamental principle in neuroscience.

The book explores the relationship between brain structure and function, proposing that learning occurs through the strengthening of connections between neurons that fire together.

Hebb's ideas revolutionized our understanding of synaptic plasticity and laid the groundwork for future research in neural networks and artificial intelligence.

His work continues to influence contemporary research in cognitive science and related fields.

The book's impact is far-reaching, shaping our understanding of how the brain learns and adapts.

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Mentioned by Alberto Paduan when explaining Hebbian learning, a concept related to synaptic plasticity.
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