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Physiological learning theory
Authors:D. O. Hebb
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, McGill University, Station A, P. O. Box 6070, H3C 3G1 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Abstract:Attention or ldquoconcentrationrdquo requires control of activity in those excess neurons that are not necessary for the present task. The control is probably not a massive inhibitory suppression but may be a recruiting process, a function of complex perceptual and associative learning that begins with early experience. Inhibition, however, may still be of crucial importance as a sharpener of associative mechanisms, and the child with minimal brain damage may have suffered a selective loss of inhibitory neurons.Paper prepared for reading at the Ciba Medical Horizons conference on MBD (minimal brain dysfunction), Omaha, Nebraska, April 2, 1976.
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