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/**
 * Hebbian theory is a neuroscientific theory claiming that an increase in
 * synaptic efficacy arises from a presynaptic cell's repeated and persistent
 * stimulation of a postsynaptic cell. It is an attempt to explain synaptic
 * plasticity, the adaptation of brain neurons during the learning process.
 * It was introduced by Donald Hebb in his 1949 book The Organization of
 * Behavior.
 * 

* The theory is often summarized as "Cells that fire together wire together." * This summary, however, should not be taken too literally. Hebb emphasized * that cell A needs to "take part in firing" cell B, and such causality can * occur only if cell A fires just before, not at the same time as, cell B. * This important aspect of causation in Hebb's work foreshadowed what is * now known about spike-timing-dependent plasticity, which requires temporal * precedence. *

* The theory attempts to explain associative or Hebbian learning, in which * simultaneous activation of cells leads to pronounced increases in synaptic * strength between those cells. In the study of neural networks in cognitive * function, it is often regarded as the neuronal basis of unsupervised * learning. * * @author Haifeng Li */ package smile.vq.hebb;





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