In a message dated 11/13/99 12:07:23 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> By the way, maybe someone can address something else that's come to mind.
> Was there a connection of some kind between Hebb and one or both of the
> Milners? I seem to remember that they may have worked
on 11/13/99 10:14 AM, Jon Vaughan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I can't trace the interchange between Hebb and Skinner back further, but
> it's plausible that (as I've been told) Hebb's title, "The Organization of
> Behavior" (1949) is a play on Skinner's "The Behavior of Organisms"
> (1938). The
I can't trace the interchange between Hebb and Skinner back further, but
it's plausible that (as I've been told) Hebb's title, "The Organization of
Behavior" (1949) is a play on Skinner's "The Behavior of Organisms"
(1938). The Brelands' "The Misbehavior of Organisms" (1961) also comes to
mind.