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There is a principle in neuroscience called Hebb’s law. It basically states that “nerve cells that fire together, wire together.”
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“Cells that fire together, wire together.”
“Neurons that fire together wire together.” This is known as Hebb’s Law,
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Hebb’s rule, as it has come to be known, is the cornerstone of connectionism. Indeed, the field derives its name from the belief that knowledge is stored in the connections between neurons. Donald Hebb, a Canadian psychologist, stated it this way in his 1949 book The Organization of Behavior: “When an axon of cell A is near enough cell B and repeat
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Hebb’s Law: “Neurons that fire together wire together.”
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Aujourd’hui, les scientifiques résument la dynamique essentielle de la plasticité neuronale par un dicton connu sous le nom de loi de Hebb : « Les cellules qui s’activent ensemble se câblent ensemble. »
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Hebbian learning, is succinctly described by the phrase ‘neurons that fire together wire together’.
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neurons that fire together, wire together. When two neurons are activated at the same time or in short succession, their connection strengthens.
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Hebbian learning, is succinctly described by the phrase ‘neurons that fire together wire together’.