This phrase from Donald Hebb's theory of synaptic plasticity suggests that when two neurons are activated at the same time, the connection between them strengthens. This concept implies that repeated co-activation of neurons strengthens their synaptic connection, leading to more efficient communication in the brain.
The phrase "cells that fire together wire together" is commonly attributed to Canadian psychologist Donald Hebb. He proposed this idea in his book "The Organization of Behavior" published in 1949. This concept suggests that repeated activation of neuronal circuits strengthens the connections between them.
Neurons in the nervous system have a function most similar to electrical wires, as they transmit electrical signals through their structure to communicate messages between different parts of the body.
Potential problems for our nerve cells are that, if you happen to have alot of nerve cells that die you could lose feeling in your chest. You could suffer a heart attack. Another problem for neurons is that their axons, which can be quite long, are not good electrical conductors. Although neurons and wires are both capable of passively conducting electricity, the electrical properties of neurons compare poorly to even the most ordinary wire.
An axon is like a long, thin wire that carries electrical signals from one nerve cell to another in the nervous system. For example, when you touch something hot, the sensory neurons in your skin send a signal through their axons to your brain, which then tells your muscles to move your hand away from the heat.
A knotted joint is a type of joint where two pieces of wood are connected by interlocking knots, creating a strong and decorative connection. A tee tap joint is a variation of a knotted joint where one piece of wood has a slot cut into it, and the other piece has a tab that fits into the slot, forming a secure connection. Both joints are commonly used in woodworking to join pieces of wood together.
it means you should connect the red wire together and the other red wire together by tieing them together. :) =)
A wire splice is the joining of two or more wires together. Commonly this is done with an approved wire joining nut. All slices are to be made in junction boxes to prevent fire should the wire splice become unserviceable.
The phrase "cells that fire together wire together" is commonly attributed to Canadian psychologist Donald Hebb. He proposed this idea in his book "The Organization of Behavior" published in 1949. This concept suggests that repeated activation of neuronal circuits strengthens the connections between them.
Fire wire was developed by Apple company.
IEEE 1394 and iLink are other names for fire wire
Yes a ground wire can cause a spark and cause fire
Twice as fast.
How do you wire 2 receptacles together
IEEE 1394 and iLink are other names for fire wire and the speed allowed is 32 Gbps.
IEEE 1394
Twice as fast.
Twice as fast.