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What is the Hebbian learning rule?
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What is the Hebbian learning rule?
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The Hebbian learning rule is a synaptic plasticity rule that states that if two neurons are activated at the same time, the connection between them is strengthened. It is often summarised as 'neurons that fire together, wire together'.
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