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Hebbian theory

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Hebbian theory, often summarized by the phrase "cells that fire together, wire together," is a principle of synaptic plasticity in neuroscience that describes how the connections between neurons, or synapses, change over time based on their activity patterns. It was proposed by the psychologist Donald Hebb in his 1949 book "The Organization of Behavior.

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