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 become habituated to Cell A, and will stop responding to it.
B) Changes will occur in the synapse between Cells A and B, but those changes will not affect firing in either cell.
C) Cell B will die off, because it is redundant with Cell A.
D) Changes will occur in the synapse between Cells A and B that will increase Cell A's efficiency in firing Cell B.
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