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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?


Cell B will eventually stop responding to Cell A.

Cell B will merge with Cell A.

Cell B will be pruned because it is redundant with Cell A.

Cell B will become more likely to fire in response to signals from Cell A.
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