Question

This psychologist coined the term "cell-assembly" to refer to a group of neurons that form one processing unit. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this psychologist who developed a namesake theory of learning that is often summarized as "neurons that fire together, wire together."
ANSWER: Donald Hebb [accept Hebbian theory or Hebbian learning]
[10m] Donald Hebb introduced his theory of learning in a book titled The Organization of this word. A pioneer of a school of psychology named after this word, Edward Thorndike, placed cats in puzzle boxes to test the law of effect.
ANSWER: behavior [accept behaviorism; accept behaviorist]
[10e] Other behaviorist psychologists include John Watson and this man. This psychologist studied operant conditioning in pigeons using his namesake "box."
ANSWER: B. F. Skinner [or Burrhus Frederic Skinner; accept Skinner box]
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