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Hebb (1949)
Also introduces the word connectionism
`The theory is evidently a form of connectionism, one of the switchboard variety, though it does not deal in direct connections between afferent and efferent pathways: not an `S-R'psychology, if R means a muscular response. The connections server rather to establish autonomous central activities, which then are the basis of further learning' (p.xix)
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