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Copyright: Soma Barsen and Dr. Steven J. Barnes "Animating Hebb’s Three Postulates: from Brain to Soma" is a behavioral neuroscience teaching-tool developed at the University of British Columbia. It was presented at the Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting on October 18, 2015. Brief overview: The video is largely guided by Donald Hebb’s "The Organization of Behaviour" (1949), which has served as foundation for our current understanding of brain-behavior relationships and synaptic plasticity. It outlines Hebb’s three postulates to guide a multi-level understanding of the mechanisms by which the nervous system stores and interacts with information. Hebb’s three postulates, with particular attention to the third postulate – “the phase sequence” and “stream of consciousness,” are explored as events occurring within the human brain in response to external stimuli. The Hebbian synapse and the cell assembly are explained in light of the long term potentiation (LTP) work done by Tim Bliss and Terje Lomo (1973), and Bruce McNaughton (1978). For more information about learning and memory, the Hebbian synapse, and LTP please see the following links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebbian... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long-te... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synapti... Please cite this video as: Updated final version of "Hebb's Three Postulates: from Brain to Soma": Barsen, S. (Director, Designer, Animator), Barnes, S. J. (Producer), Ritland, L. (Editor). (2015, Oct 18). Animating Hebb’s Three Postulates: from Brain to Soma [hebb.metaplasticity.com]. Retrieved from • Animating Hebb's Three Postulates: fr...