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Subject:
Donald Hebb's student linage
Category: Science Asked by: neuromonkey-ga List Price: $125.00 |
Posted:
23 Dec 2004 10:28 PST
Expires: 22 Jan 2005 10:28 PST Question ID: 446496 |
Donald Hebb, the famous Canadian psychologist who wrote ?The Organization of Behavior?, taught quite a few graduate students in his time. I was hoping someone could develop a family tree of those who have received their PhD or have done a post-doc with Dr. Hebb, those who worked with Hebb?s students/post-docs (the ?grand-students? of Hebb), and so on. I am only concerned with students who have acquired a PhD. or worked as a post-doc; not masters students. Thanks. For the neuroscience junkies out there, I also have another question at: http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=446320 |
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Subject:
Re: Donald Hebb's student linage
From: pforcelli-ga on 24 Dec 2004 17:00 PST |
Check out Richard Brown at Dalhousie University. I know hes written several papers on Hebb. |
Subject:
Re: Donald Hebb's student linage
From: wistar-ga on 04 Jan 2005 18:56 PST |
My supervisor did his PhD with Hebb. I'll see what he has to say. |
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