| 1961 - 520 lapas
...as the neurophysiology of entire neuron assemblies, psychology, and learning. Hebb postulated that: "When an axon of cell A is near enough to excite a cell B and repeatedly and persistently takes part in firing it,"" some growth process or metabolic change takes place in... | |
| David Caplan, André Roch Lecours, Alan Smith - 1984 - 436 lapas
...departure point for further development seems to be the following suggestion made by Donald Hebb in 1 949: "When an axon of cell A is near enough to excite a...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."... | |
| Gordon L. Shaw, G nther Palm - 1988 - 836 lapas
...lasting cellular changes that add to its stability. The assumption * can be precisely stated as follows: When an axon of cell A is near enough to excite a...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 fring B, is... | |
| D. J. Amit, Daniel J. Amit - 1989 - 528 lapas
...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...repeatedly or persistently takes part in firing it, some groiuth process or metabolic change takes place in one or both cells such that A 's efficiency, as... | |
| Robert J. Sternberg - 1990 - 366 lapas
...growth process accompanying synaptic activity makes the synapse more readily traversed. As he states it, "When an axon of cell A is near enough to excite a...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... | |
| James L. McGaugh, Norman M. Weinberger, Gary Lynch - 1992 - 428 lapas
...wellknown rule concerning the conditions under which alterations of synaptic efficacy might occur: "When an axon of cell A is near enough to excite a...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... | |
| Maureen Caudill, Charles T. Butler - 1990 - 324 lapas
...learning is probably the best known and most used. The original statement of Hebb's law reads as follows: "When an axon of cell A is near enough to excite a...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... | |
| Yoshiyasu Takefuji - 1992 - 254 lapas
...with the physiological properties. One of the best attempts was made by Hebb. He hypothesized that "When an axon of cell A is near enough to excite a cell B and repeatedly or persistently lakes part in firing it, some growth process or metabolic change takes place in one or both cells such... | |
| Euan Macphail - 1993 - 558 lapas
...first account to be considered here of the significance of pairing is due to Hebb, who proposed that: "When an axon of cell A is near enough to excite a...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... | |
| Daniel Gardner - 1993 - 254 lapas
...best known associative learning rule was proposed by Hebb (1949). His postulate for learning states: When an axon of cell A is near enough to excite a...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.... | |
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