Asked by Zsamia Robinson on May 06, 2024

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According to the Hebbian learning rule,if an axon of Cell A is near enough to repeatedly stimulate Cell B (causing it to fire often) ,then what will happen to Cell B

A)  Cell B will eventually stop responding to Cell A. 
B)  Cell B will merge with Cell A. 
C)  Cell B will be pruned because it is redundant with Cell A. 
D)  Cell B will become more likely to fire in response to signals from Cell A.

Hebbian Learning Rule

A principle describing how neurons might adapt during learning, suggesting that when a neuron frequently assists in firing another, the connection between them strengthens.

Axon

The long, slender projection of a nerve cell that transmits electrical impulses away from the neuron's body.

  • Elucidate the notion of long-term potentiation and its importance in neuronal excitability and the acquisition of knowledge.
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Zybrea KnightMay 06, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
According to the Hebbian learning rule, when an axon of cell A repeatedly stimulates cell B, causing it to fire often, the connection between cell A and cell B will strengthen, and cell B will become more likely to fire in response to signals from cell A. This is known as synaptic plasticity and is the basis of learning and memory in the brain.