Donaldus Olding Hebb
Donaldus (vulgo Donald) Olding Hebb (natus Castriae Novae Scotiae 22 Iulii 1904; ibidem mortuus 20 Augusti 1985) fuit psychologus Canadianus cui erat magna gratia in neuropsychologia, ubi conabatur intellegere quomodo actio neuronum rationes psychologicas sicut eruditio afficiat. Eruditione Hebbiana innotuit, theoria quam in The Organization of Behavior ('Structura morum'), eius magno opere, anno 1949 divulgavit.[1] A nonnullis neuropsychologiae retiumque neuralium pater appellatur.[2]
Discipuli notabiles
recensereLibri selecti
recensere- The Organization of Behavior: A Neuropsychological Theory. 1949. Novi Eboraci: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-471-36727-7.
- Essays on Mind. 1980. Lawrence Erlbaum. ISBN 978-0-89859-017-3.
- Textbook of Psychology, Textbook of Psychology Students' Handbook. Cum Don C. Donderi). 1995. Kendall Hunt Pub Co. ISBN 978-0-7872-1103-5. archive.org.
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Notae
recensereBibliographia
recensere- Didier, Jean-Pierre, et Emmanuel Bigand. 2010. Rethinking Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine: New Technologies Induce New Learning Strategies. Springer. ISBN 978-2-8178-0033-2.
- Klein, R. M. 1999. The Hebb legacy. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology / Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale 53: 1–3. doi:10.1037/h0087295.
- 2001. Hebb, Donald O (1904–1985). Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology. Ed. 2a.
- "Donald Hebb Biography". Great Canadian Psychology Website
- "Did he or didn't he? The Canadian accused of inventing CIA torture". The Globe and Mail
- Richard E. Brown; Peter M. Milner (December 2003). "The Legacy Of Donald O. Hebb: More Than The Hebb Synapse". Nature Reviews Neuroscience 4 (12): 1013–1019
- "Donald Hebb (1904 - 1985)". Harnad E-Print Archive and Psycoloquy and BBS Journal Archives
- McCoy, Alfred W. 2007. Science in Dachau's Shadow: Hebb, Beecher, and the Development of CIA Psychological Torture and Modern Medical Ethics. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 43(4): 401–17. doi:10.1002/jhbs.20271. PMID 17912716.