At 2:20 PM -0500 11/10/99, Stephen Black wrote: > >As for cell assemblies, I believe they were purely an abstract concept >for Hebb, and he never made any attempt to locate them in the brain. > Was Hebb the one who coined the term "Conceptual Nervous System (CNS)"? It's not indexed in his "Essay on Mind"; unfortunately I no longer have the copy of his textbook that I used when I first took psychology in 1960. * PAUL K. BRANDON [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * Psychology Dept Minnesota State University, Mankato * * 23 Armstrong Hall, Mankato, MN 56001 ph 507-389-6217 * * http://www.mankato.msus.edu/dept/psych/welcome.html *
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