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- Hebbian_theory abstract "Hebbian theory is a theory in neuroscience which proposes an explanation for the adaptation of neurons in the brain during the learning process. It describes a basic mechanism for synaptic plasticity, where an increase in synaptic efficacy arises from the presynaptic cell's repeated and persistent stimulation of the postsynaptic cell. Introduced by Donald Hebb in his 1949 book The Organization of Behavior, the theory is also called Hebb's rule, Hebb's postulate, and cell assembly theory. Hebb states it as follows:"Let us assume that the persistence or repetition of a reverberatory activity (or "trace") tends to induce lasting cellular changes that add to its stability.… When an axon of cell A is near enough to excite a cell B and repeatedly or persistently takes part in firing it, some growth process or metabolic change takes place in one or both cells such that A's efficiency, as one of the cells firing B, is increased."The theory is often summarized as "Cells that fire together, wire together". However, this summary should not be taken literally. Hebb emphasized that cell A needs to 'take part in firing' cell B, and such causality can only occur if cell A fires just before, not at the same time as, cell B. This important aspect of causation in Hebb's work foreshadowed what we now know about spike-timing-dependent plasticity, which requires temporal precedence. The theory attempts to explain associative or Hebbian learning, in which simultaneous activation of cells leads to pronounced increases in synaptic strength between those cells, and provides a biological basis for errorless learning methods for education and memory rehabilitation.".
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- Hebbian_theory subject Category:Computational_neuroscience.
- Hebbian_theory subject Category:Learning_theory_(education).
- Hebbian_theory comment "Hebbian theory is a theory in neuroscience which proposes an explanation for the adaptation of neurons in the brain during the learning process. It describes a basic mechanism for synaptic plasticity, where an increase in synaptic efficacy arises from the presynaptic cell's repeated and persistent stimulation of the postsynaptic cell. Introduced by Donald Hebb in his 1949 book The Organization of Behavior, the theory is also called Hebb's rule, Hebb's postulate, and cell assembly theory.".
- Hebbian_theory label "Hebbian theory".
- Hebbian_theory label "Hebbsche Lernregel".
- Hebbian_theory label "Règle de Hebb".
- Hebbian_theory label "Teoria hebbiana".
- Hebbian_theory label "Teoría hebbiana".
- Hebbian_theory label "نظرية هيب".
- Hebbian_theory label "ヘッブの法則".
- Hebbian_theory label "赫布理论".
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- Hebbian_theory sameAs ヘッブの法則.
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