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  1. Basis of Motor Control by Ragnar Granit, 1970-11
  2. Receptors and Sensory Perception: A Discussion of Aims, Means, and Results of Electrophysiological Research into the Process of Reception (Yale University) by Ragnar Granit, 1975-10-10
  3. The Purposive Brain by Ragnar Granit, 1980-07-31
  4. Charles Scott Sherrington: An Appraisal by Ragnar Granit, 1966
  5. Mechanisms Regulating the Discharge of Motoneurons (Sherrington Lecture) by Ragnar Granit, 1972-01
  6. Receptors and Sensory Perception: A Discussion of Aims, Means, and Results of Electrophysiological Research into the Process of Reception by Ragnar Granit, 1956-01-01
  7. Finnish Physicians: Arvo Ylppö, Ragnar Granit, Pekka Puska, Carl Robert Ehrström, Erik Adolf Von Willebrand, Juha Hernesniemi
  8. Finnish Scientist Introduction: Rolf Nevanlinna, Jarkko Oikarinen, Ragnar Granit, Leena Peltonen-Palotie, Jakob Sederholm, Ilkka Hanski
  9. Karolinska Institutet Faculty: Jöns Jacob Berzelius, Ivar Wickman, Ulf Von Euler, Ragnar Granit, Hans Rosling, Gustaf Retzius, Lars Leksell
  10. Finnish Nobel Laureates: Frans Eemil Sillanpää, Artturi Ilmari Virtanen, Martti Ahtisaari, Ragnar Granit
  11. Charles Scott Sherrington: A Biography of the Neurophysiologist by Ragnar Granit, 1967-01-01
  12. Muscular afferents and motor control,: Proceedings of the 1st Nobel Symposium held at Sodergarn near Stockholm, 1965 by Ragnar Granit, 1966
  13. Muscular Afferents and Motor Control (Nobel Symposium) by Ragnar Granit, 1966-06
  14. Receptors and Sensory Perception: a Discussion of Aims, Means, and Results of Electrophysiological Research Into the Process of Reception by ragnar granit, 1967

1. Ragnar Granit
Ragnar Granit, suomalainen tiedenobelisti. Ragnar Granit. Ragnar Granit's family. Researcher in Helsinki, Oxford and Philadelphia. Scientific distinctions. 1. RAGNAR GRANIT was in Vikminne in Korpoström. Ragnar Granit's grandfather was a sea captain
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Ragnar Arthur Granit was born on 30th October 1900 in the then Parish of Helsinki into the family of forestry officer Arthur Wilhelm Granit (born 1871) and his wife Bertie Granit (born 1878). The Granit family is originally from Korppoo. The family home for over 100 years was in Vikminne in Korpoström. Ragnar Granit's grandfather was a sea captain. During Ragnar's childhood his father looked after his silviculture firm in Helsinki and the family lived in Oulunkylä. Ragnar b. 1900, Greta b. 1902, Ingrid b. 1905 Ragnar Granit's childhood home at Helsinki Ragnar went to school in Helsinki in the Swedish Normallyceum and passed the matriculation examination in 1919. After matriculation Ragnar first considered starting law studies and in fact took summer courses in 1919 at Åbo Akademi University in philosophy and Finnish legal language. The summer course in philosophy had a strong orientation towards psychology and this latter subject completely captivated him. His uncle, Lars Ringbom, who had a well-developed knowledge of human nature, remarked on this while on a stroll with the young Ragnar around the Cathedral neighbourhood and along the banks of the river. He said to Ragnar: "Det är lönlöst att ägna sig åt psykologi om man inte har en läkares utbildning eller åtminstone skaffat sig djupgående kunskap i biologi." ("It's useless to devote oneself to psychology if one does not have a doctor's training or at least a deep knowledge of biology.") And so Ragnar finally chose to study medicine.

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Granit Ragnar Arthur neurofizjolog szwedzki pochodzenia fiñskiego. W latach 1935-1940 profesor fizjologii uniwersytetu w Helsinkach, od 1940 w Królewskim Karoliñskim Instytucie w Sztokholmie (1946-1967 profesor neurofizjologii). Od 1944 cz³onek Królewskiej Szwedzkiej Akademii Nauk (1963-1965 prezes), od 1960 Royal Society w Londynie, od 1968 Narodowej Akademii Nauk Stanów Zjednoczonych. Nagroda Nobla w 1967 (z H.K. Hartline'emG. Waldem ) za odkrycie podstawowych procesów fizjologicznych i chemicznych zachodz±cych w  mózguoku podczas widzenia. G³ówne prace: Sensory Mechanisms of the Retina Receptors and Sensory Perception Basis of Motor Control WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

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4. Ragnar Arthur Granit
Ragnar Arthur Granit. Ragnar Arthur Granit (1900 1991) Finnish-born Swedish physiologist who was a corecipient (with George Wald
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Ragnar Arthur Granit
Ragnar Arthur Granit
Finnish-born Swedish physiologist who was a corecipient (with George Wald and Haldan Hartline) of the 1967 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his analysis of the internal electrical changes that take place when the eye is exposed to light.
Granit received his M.D. from the University of Helsinki in 1927, after which he conducted research at the University of Pennsylvania and at the laboratory of Sir Charles Scott Sherrington at Oxford, Eng. He was appointed professor of physiology at the University of Helsinki in 1937. A naturalized Swede, Granit joined the medical school of the Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, in 1940; he was named chairman of the institute's department of neurophysiology in 1946. A year earlier he had also become the director of the Nobel Institute for Neurophysiology in Stockholm. In the 20 years from 1956 to 1976 Granit also served as a visiting professor or researcher at numerous institutions. From studies of the action potentials in single fibres of the optic nerve, Granit formed his "dominator-modulator" theory of colour vision. In this theory he proposed that in addition to the three kinds of photosensitive conesthe colour receptors in the retinawhich respond to different portions of the light spectrum, some optic nerve fibres (dominators) are sensitive to the whole spectrum while others (modulators) respond to a narrow band of light wavelengths and are thus colour-specific. Granit also proved that light could inhibit as well as stimulate impulses along the optic nerve. His book Sensory Mechanisms of the Retina (1947) is a classic work in the field of retinal electrophysiology.

5. Ragnar Granit Institute Professor Ragnar Granit
Ragnar Granit Institute. To honor Professor Ragnar Granit. Ragnar Granit was born in Helsinki on the 30th of October, 1900. He studied
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To honor the memory of the Finnish-born Nobel Laureate, professor Ragnar Granit, who died in March, 1991, the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at Tampere University of Technology has changed its name to Ragnar Granit Institute. This change of name is based on the permission of professor Granit's family. Professor Ragnar Granit
Professor Ragnar Granit had remarkable merits in the research of bioelectric phenomena and in the biophysics of vision as well as in the human nervous system. Due to his merits in the studies of the electrophysiology of the eye he received the Nobel Prize in 1967 together with the American biophysicist Haldan Keffer Hartline and biochemist George Wald. Ragnar Granit himself informed that the works from which the Nobel Prize was awarded, he made for a great deal before moving to Sweden when he still was citizen of Finland. Professor Ragnar Granit has also received several honors from universities and institutes around the world. He was awarded by the honorary degree of Academician by the Academy of Finland in 1985. Home Education Research Personnel ... Search email webmaster

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8. ALFRED NOBEL (Fig
Translate this page 24) Hodgkin Alan Lloyd. 25) Huxley Andrew Fielding. 1967 26) granit ragnar. 27) Hartline Haldan Keffer. 28) Wald George. 1970 29) Axelrod Julius.
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ALFRED NOBEL (Fig.1) nacque a Stoccolma il 21 Ottobre 1883 e morì a Sanremo il 10 Dicembre 1896. Fu cittadino del mondo nel senso che passò la sua vita in quasi tutti i paesi dell'Europa. Nato in Svezia passò la sua adolescenza a San Pietroburgo in Russia, operò in molti paesi europei vivendo per lo più a Parigi. Trascorse gli ultimi anni della sua vita in Italia a San Remo dove abitò in una splendida dimora tuttora facente parte della fondazione Nobel. Parlava e scriveva correttamente in sei lingue, fu chimico ed ingegnere celebre per le sue redditizie attività industriali e per le sue invenzioni (compresa quella della dinamite). Ebbe interesse per la letteratura e la poesia e finanziò a più riprese movimenti pacifisti. Nel 1895, un anno prima della sua morte, elaborò il suo famoso testamento. Ma poichè diffidava degli avvocati, volle stendere da solo le sue ultime volontà, commettendo una serie di errori che furono superati solo grazie alla abilità del suo esecutore testamentario Ragnar Sohlman.

9. Ragnar Granit - Biography
ragnar granit Biography. ragnar Arthur granit was born in the parish of Helsinge, Finland, on October 30th, 1900, eldest son of the Crown forester Arthur Wilhelm granit and his wife Albertina Helena
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Ragnar Arthur Granit was born in the parish of Helsinge, Finland, on October 30th, 1900, eldest son of the Crown forester Arthur Wilhelm Granit and his wife Albertina Helena Malmberg. The family then moved to the neighbourhood of Helsingfors where his father opened a firm dealing with sylviculture and forest produce and the son became a pupil of the Swedish Normallyceum belonging, as he did, to the Swedish population of his native country, to a sea-faring family from the island of Korpo in the Baltic waters separating Sweden and Finland. He still spends his summers on this island.
Granit matriculated at Helsingfors University
In 1928 he spent half a year at Sir Charles Sherrington 's laboratory at Oxford and returned there as a Fellow of the Rockefeller Foundation in 1932-1933. The years 1929-1931 he spent as Fellow in Medical Physics at the Johnson Foundation of the University of Pennsylvania
In 1940 he was called to Harvard University and to the Royal Caroline Institute Medical Nobel Institute for which new buildings were to be erected. In 1946 he received a personal research chair in Neurophysiology from the Ministry of Education. The new building was ready in 1947. He retired as Professor Emeritus in July, 1967.
Ragnar Granit was a Member of the Medical Research Council (1949-1955), President of the

10. Granit, Ragnar Arthur
granit, ragnar Arthur. ( b. Oct. 30, 1900, Helsinki, Fin the internal electrical changes that take place when the eye is exposed to light. granit received his M.D
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Granit, Ragnar Arthur
(b. Oct. 30, 1900, Helsinki, Fin.), Finnish-born Swedish physiologist who was a corecipient (with George Wald and Haldan Hartline ) of the 1967 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his analysis of the internal electrical changes that take place when the eye is exposed to light. Granit received his M.D. from the University of Helsinki in 1927, after which he conducted research at the University of Pennsylvania and at the laboratory of Sir Charles Scott Sherrington at Oxford, Eng. He was appointed professor of physiology at the University of Helsinki in 1937. A naturalized Swede, Granit joined the medical school of the Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, in 1940; he was named chairman of the institute's department of neurophysiology in 1946. A year earlier he had also become the director of the Nobel Institute for Neurophysiology in Stockholm. In the 20 years from 1956 to 1976 Granit also served as a visiting professor or researcher at numerous institutions. From studies of the action potentials in single fibres of the optic nerve, Granit formed his

11. Medicine 1967
for their discoveries concerning the primary physiological and chemical visual processes in the eye . ragnar granit, Haldan Keffer Hartline, George Wald.
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1967
"for their discoveries concerning the primary physiological and chemical visual processes in the eye" Ragnar Granit Haldan Keffer Hartline George Wald 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize Sweden USA USA Karolinska Institutet
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12. The New York Review Of Books: Ragnar Granit
Bibliography of books and articles by ragnar granit, from The New York Review of Books. Newsletters ·. Gallery ·. NYR Books. ragnar granit. From the Archives
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13. Ragnar Granit Winner Of The 1967 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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R AGNAR G RANIT
1967 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
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14. Ragnar Granit Winner Of The 1967 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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R AGNAR G RANIT
1967 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for their discoveries concerning the primary physiological and chemical visual processes in the eye.
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    Place of Birth: Helsinki, Finland
    Residence: Sweden
    Affiliation: The Karolinska Institute, Stockholm
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15. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
Gilman, Alfred G. 1994. Goldstein, Joseph L. 1985. Golgi, Camillo, 1906. granit, ragnar, 1967. Greengard, Paul, 2000. Guillemin, Roger, 1977. Gullstrand, Allvar, 1911.
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17. Ragnar Granit --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
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18. Granit, Ragnar
granit, ragnar (19001991). ragnar Arthur granit was born in the parish of Helsinge, Finland, on October 30th, 1900, eldest son of
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Granit, Ragnar Ragnar Arthur Granit was born in the parish of Helsinge, Finland, on October 30th, 1900, eldest son of the Crown forester Arthur Wilhelm Granit and his wife Albertina Helena Malmberg. The family then moved to the neighbourhood of Helsingfors where his father opened a firm dealing with sylviculture and forest produce and the son became a pupil of the Swedish Normallyceum belonging, as he did, to the Swedish population of his native country, to a sea-faring family from the island of Korpo in the Baltic waters separating Sweden and Finland. He still spends his summers on this island.
Granit matriculated at Helsingfors University in 1919. While still at school, he took part in Finland's War of Liberation 1918 (the Svidja corps) and was decorated with the Cross of Freedom IV Cl. «with sword». During a preliminary Summer Course at the Abo Academy in 1919 he decided to take up experimental psychology, which as an academic subject fell within the humanities, but was well advised by his uncle, Dr. Lars Ringbom, to add a full medical degree to these studies. His teacher in experimental psychology at Helsingfors was Eino Kaila, later Professor of Philosophy. Granit became Mag. Phil. in 1923. During his medical studies he arrived at the conclusion that physiology would prove a better starting point than psychology for the visual work that he had undertaken almost from the beginning of his career and so he eagerly accepted the post of demonstrator (assistant) at the Physiological Institute, offered him in 1926 by Professor Carl Tigerstedt. He took his M.D. in December 1927 and became «Docent» in Physiology in 1929.

19. Themes Geography History History Prize Winners Nobel
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20. MSN Encarta - Granit, Ragnar A.
granit, ragnar A. granit, ragnar A. (19001991), Finnish born, Swedish neurophysiologist and Nobel laureate. Find more about granit, ragnar A. from,
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