Hebb’s Law

Hebb’s Law

Hebb’s Law, proposed by Donald Hebb in 1949, states that “cells that fire together, wire together.” It means that when two neurons are activated together repeatedly, the connection between them strengthens. This principle explains how learning and memory are formed through repeated neural activity and synaptic changes.

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