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(Canadian Psychologist Best Known for Cell-Assembly-Theory) Donald Olding Hebb was a Canadian psychologist known for his significant contributions to neuropsychology. He is most famous for his theory of Hebbian learning, as detailed in his influential book "The Organization of Behavior." Widely regarded as the father of neuropsychology and neural networks, Hebb's research was centered on exploring the functioning of neurons in connection to psychological processes, particularly learning. He emphasized the crucial role of connections between neuron assemblies in elucidating cognitive processes, establishing his lasting impact as a prominent figure in the field of psychology.