The Organization of Behavior

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The Organization of Behavior is a landmark 1949 book by psychologist Donald Hebb that introduced the influential theory of Hebbian learning to explain how neural networks underlie learning and behavior.

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instanceOf book
neuroscience book
non-fiction book
psychology book
author Donald O. Hebb NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
describes Hebbian theory
field behavioral science
cognitive science
neuroscience
psychology
focusesOn neural basis of learning
organization of neural activity
relationship between brain and behavior
hasImpactOn memory research
models of associative learning
modern theories of synaptic plasticity
neural network modeling
hasReputation classic in learning theory
foundational text in neuroscience
landmark work in psychology
influenced artificial neural networks
cognitive psychology
computational neuroscience
connectionism
learning theory
neuropsychological models of memory
introducesConcept Hebbian learning rule NERFINISHED
cell assembly
phase sequence
language English
mainSubject Hebbian learning NERFINISHED
behavior
cell assemblies
learning
neural networks
neuropsychology
synaptic plasticity
proposes neurons that fire together wire together
publicationYear 1949
publisher Wiley NERFINISHED
relatedTo Donald O. Hebb NERFINISHED
Hebbian learning
associative learning
synaptic modification
theoreticalApproach behaviorist-influenced
connectionist
neurophysiological
timePeriodDescribed mid-20th century psychology

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