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The Theory Behind the Phrase "Cells That Fire Together, Wire

Question 23

Question 23

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The theory behind the phrase "cells that fire together, wire together" can be attributed to


A) Karl Lashley.
B) Donald Hebb.
C) Saul Rosenzweig.
D) David Krech.

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