Haider Bilal
Department of Neurobiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06510, USA.
Yale J Biol Med. 2008 Mar;81(1):11-8.
The neuropsychological concepts found in Donald Hebb's The Organization of Behavior have greatly influenced many aspects of neuroscience research over the last half century. Hebb's ideas arose from a rich tradition of research. An underappreciated contribution came from pioneering studies at Yale University. Here, we wish to reconsider these developments, placing particular emphasis on the roles of the neurophysiologists John Fulton, J.J. Dusser de Barenne, and Warren McCulloch and the psychologists Donald Marquis and Ernest Hilgard. These neuroscientists all contributed significantly to the intellectual climate that gave rise to Hebb's remarkable synthesis.
唐纳德·赫布所著的《行为的组织》中提出的神经心理学概念,在过去半个世纪里极大地影响了神经科学研究的诸多方面。赫布的思想源于丰富的研究传统。一项未得到充分重视的贡献来自耶鲁大学的开创性研究。在此,我们希望重新审视这些发展,特别强调神经生理学家约翰·富尔顿、J.J. 迪瑟·德·巴伦内、沃伦·麦卡洛克以及心理学家唐纳德·马奎斯和欧内斯特·希尔加德所发挥的作用。这些神经科学家都为孕育出赫布卓越综合理论的学术氛围做出了重大贡献。