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The Organization of Behavior : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Organization of Behavior
''The Organization of Behavior'' is a 1949 book by psychologist Donald O. Hebb, in which he introduces his theory about the neural bases of learning, which is now commonly known as "Hebb's postulate".〔Hebb 1949.〕 ==Summary== Hebb proposes that whenever conditioned reflexes are established in an organism through learning, a new anatomical substratum is established in the brain through a physiological process in which weak or non-existent synapses are strengthened by biochemical modification or by permanent changes in their electrical properties. Learning, according to Hebb's hypothesis, is not simply something impressive upon a passive brain, but a process in which the cellular structure of the brain is permanently modified.〔Webster 2005. p. 487.〕
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