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| Author | Donald O. Hebb |
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| Language | English |
| Subject | Learning |
| Published | 1949 |
| Media type | Print (Hardcover andPaperback) |
| Pages | 378 (2002 Psychology Press edition) |
| ISBN | 978-0805843002 |
Organization of Behavior is a 1949 book by the psychologistDonald O. Hebb.[1] One of the main takeaways was that it proposed a theory about learning based on conjunctures onneural networks andsynapses being able to strengthen or weaken over time.[2]
The authorRichard Webster identifiesOrganization of Behavior as the most influential outline ofHebb's postulate. According to Webster, the hypothesis has classic status within science and is supported by recent research.[3]
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