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  1. Eye, Brain, and Vision (Scientific American Library) by David H. Hubel, 1995-05-15
  2. Canadian Neuroscientists: Donald O. Hebb, Wilder Penfield, Michael Persinger, Brenda Milner, Jane Stewart, David H. Hubel, Merlin Donald
  3. Auge und Gehirn: Neurobiologie des Sehens (German Edition) by David H Hubel, 1989-02-10
  4. The visual cortex of the brain (Scientific American offprints) by David H Hubel, 1963
  5. The Brain by David H Hubel, 1984
  6. Brain and Visual Perception: The Story of a 25-Year Collaboration. by David H. Hubel, 2005
  7. Brain mechanisms of vision (Scientific American offprints) by David H Hubel, 1979
  8. Brain and Visual Perception: The Story of a 25-Year Collaboration by Torsten N. Wiesel David H. Hubel, 2004
  9. El Cerebro (Libros de Investigación y Ciencia) by David H. Hubel, Charles F. Stevens, et all 1981
  10. Eye, Brain, and Vision Scientific American Library Series, No 22 RUSSIAN LANGUAGE EDITION by David H. Hubel, 1990
  11. Brain and Visual Perception: The Story of a 25-Year Collaboration by David H. Hubel M.D., Torsten N. Wiesel M.D., 2004-10-14

41. Science Timeline
Hogness, DS, 1978. Holland, John H., 1956, 1961, 1975, 1978, 1989. Holley, Robert,William 1956, 1965. Hubby, JL, 1966. hubel, david, 1961. Huffman, david, 1950.
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42. NASA Neurolab Web: Mission Home Page
Spotlight on Neuroscience. david Hunter hubel. david H. hubel (1926 )was born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. He attended McGill University
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David Hunter Hubel
David H. Hubel (1926- ) was born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. He attended McGill University in Montreal, Canada, where he received a bachelor’s degree in physics and mathematics and a doctorate of medicine. He spent summers during medical school working at the Montreal Neurological Institute doing electronics where he became fascinated by the nervous system. After becoming a US citizen, he began his research career at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. His first research project was recording single cortical cells during sleep and awake states. In 1959, at Harvard Medical School, he began his collaboration with Torsten Wiesel exploring the receptive field properties of cells in the central visual pathways. By 1968, he and Wiesel had completed their collaborative research on the neurophysiology of vision, discovering that cells in the visual cortex responded preferentially to light in a specific part of the visual field. Cells designated as "simple" responded to spots or bars of light, while "complex" cells responded best to moving stimuli. In 1981, Hubel and Wiesel were the co-recipients of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries concerning information processing in the visual region of the brain. Curator: Julie Heath and Jacque Havelka
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44. Eye, Brain And Vision - Hubel, David H.
ISBN, 0716760096, Title, Eye, brain and vision. Author, hubel, DavidH. RRP ($NZ), 41.95*. Stock, No Stock *. Published 1995. Type Paperback.
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47. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
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48. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
1981 Roger W. Sperry, david H. hubel, Tosten N. Wiesel Bergstrom, Bengt Samuelsson,both Swed.; John R. Vane, Br. 1981 Roger W. Sperry, david H. hubel
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49. 20th Century Year By Year 1981
1994 for his discoveries concerning the functional specialization of the cerebralhemispheres and the other half jointly to hubel, david H., USA, Harvard
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50. Scientific American Library Series
27. Hobson, J. Allan Sleep 1989. Hobson, J. Allan Consciousness 1999. 22. hubel,david H. Eye, Brain, and Vision 1988. 39. Kaler, James B. Stars 1992. 64.
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51. Scientific American Library Series
21. Atkins, PW Molecules 1987. 22. hubel, david H. Eye, Brain, and Vision1988. 23. Gordon, JE The Science of Structures and Materials 1988. 24.
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Charles B. Huggins, MD david H. hubel MD Nobel Laureates in Medicine19011997 When david Hunter hubel graduated with a B.Sc.
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David H. Hubel M.D.
Nobel Laureates in Medicine 1901-1997 When David Hunter Hubel graduated with a B.Sc. from McGill University in 1947, he decided, almost by flipping a coin, to take medicine instead of physics, his particular interest at the time. In 1981, his discoveries “concerning information processing in the visual system” led to his being one of three doctors to share that year’s Nobel prize in medicine. In doing so, he became the third Canadian-born medical doctor awarded the prize since Alfred Nobel, the Swedish chemist and industrialist provided funds for the award in 1901.
He is seen here, left, presenting the Governor General’s Silver Medal, in 1972, to the Acadia undergraduate achieving the highest academic standing in his/her first Bachelor’s degree program. [Photo courtesy Office of Public Affairs/Acadia University] The first Canadian to receive this award was Dr. Frederick Banting (1891-1941) who became a household name for his role in co-discovering insulin in 1921; the second was Dr. Charles B. Huggins who shared the award in 1966 for cancer research. Dr. Hubel was a professor of neurobiology at the Harvard University Medical School in 1981 when he became a co-winner with his friend and co-worker at Harvard, Dr. Torsten Wiesel, and neuroscientist Dr. Roger Sperry of the California Institute of Technology.
After learning in 1981 that he had just been awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology, which he shared with fellow laureate, Torsten Weisel, for work on “information processing in the visual system,” Ontario-born David Hubel held a celebration conference in his classroom at Harvard University. A neurophysiologist, Dr. Hubel is one of only three Canadian-born doctors to be so honoured for their distinguished work in medical research. [Photo courtesy Marc Peloquin via Dr. David Hubel]

54. A Magia Dos 30
Translate this page descoberta dos genes do complexo de histocampatibilidade, que codificam as moléculasda superfície celular 1981 Roger W. Sperry, david H. hubel, Torsten N
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55. Suggested Readings For PHYS 304: Physics Of The Human Body
QP383 .H83 1988 copies in Clemons SEL, Eye, brain, and vision /david H. hubel. hubel, david H. Books by R. McNeill Alexander.
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PHYS 304 - The Physics of the Human Body
You'll find a list of relevant web resources below the reserve list.
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BF 233.G43 1972 The Human Senses - Geldard QC 1.B33 Physics - Halliday and Resnick QC 21.1.R5 Physics for Biology and Medicine - Richardson et al QC 23.C917 Physics for the Life Sciences - Cromer QH 505.A25 1962 Biophysical Sciences - Ackerman QH 505.N3 1944 Medical Physics, Vol. 1, 2, 3 - ed. Glasser QH 505.S67 1955 Essentials of Biological and Medical Physics - Stacey et al. QP 31.R78 1965 Physiology and Biophysics - Ruch and Patton QP 34.S39 1971 Physiology - Selkurt QP 101.B78 1965 Physiology and the Biolphysics of the Circulation - Burton QP 111.R8 1970 Cardiovascular Dynamics - Rushmer QP 461.L5 1965 The Physics of the Ear - Littler QP 461.V64 1960 Experiments in Hearing - Von Bekesey QP 475.P57 1967 Vision and the Eye - Pirenne QP 481.C67 Visual Perception - Cornsweet Topics in Classical Biophysics - Metcalf Fundamentals of Musical Acoustics - Benade The Experimental Psychology of Sensory Behavior - Corso Patterns in Physics - Bolton QH 505.H49 1975

56. Development Of The Cerebral Cortex: IX. Cortical Development And Experience: I
Torsten N. Wiesel http//nobel.sdsc.edu/laureates/medicine1981-3-autobio.html.david H. hubel http//nobel.sdsc.edu/laureates/medicine-1981-2-autobio.html.
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Development of the Cerebral Cortex:
IX. Cortical Development and Experience: I
Susan Hockfield, Ph.D., and Paul Lombroso, M.D.
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 37(9):992-993, 1998
Environmental factors become critically important during later stages of brain maturation. In humans and other mammals, the number of synapses increases dramatically after birth. The specificity of neuronal connections is then refined during early postnatal life. Experimental data have shown conclusively that neuronal activity is critical for the elaboration of synaptic territories, as well as for making proper synaptic connections. Thus, once the initial circuitry of the CNS is guided by intrinsic factors into roughly correct patterns, after birth environmentally derived activity takes over to refine connections between neurons.
In the 1960s and 1970s, Torsten Wiesel and David Hubel conducted an influencial series of experiments on this topic, for which they received the Nobel Prize in 1981. Their work demonstrated that the organization of the adult visual cortex relies heavily on early visual experiences. The primary visual cortex receives input from the two eyes via a relay in the thalamic visual area (the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus). Like all cortices, the primary visual cortex is a layered structure, with visual input forming synapses on neurons in layer 4.
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57. Processing Visual Information
Two associates of Kuffler, david H. hubel and Torsten N. Wiesel inserted electrodesin these areas but instead of directing light into the eye, they projected
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Processing Visual Information
It is estimated that the human brain contains 100 billion (10 ) neurons averaging 1000 synapses on each; that is, some 10 connections. How to unravel the workings of such a complex system? Progress has been slow, but a solid start has been made in determining how the brain processes information reaching it from the eyes . In fact, the processing starts within the eyes. (This should not be surprising inasmuch as the retina is actually an extension of the brain.) Link to discussion of the eye. The visual receptors, rods and cones , synapse in the retina with several types of interneurons , e.g., bipolar cells These, in turn, synapse with ganglion cells The axons of ganglion cells make up the optic nerve and conduct impulses to the brain. But each receptor does not have its own private circuit back to the brain. There are some 10 rods and cones in each eye, but only 10 ganglion cell axons in the optic nerve. Thus a single ganglion cell must receive inputs from a number of receptor cells. By inserting an electrode in a single ganglion cell, it was shown (by Stephen W.

58. Nobelists Who Attended CSHL Symposia
Hodgkin ,Dorothy C. 1949,71, C/64. Hodgkin, Alan Lloyd, 1952, 75, MP/63. Holley,Robert W. 1963, 66, MP/68. hubel, david H. 1975, 90, MP/81. Huber, Robert, 1971,C/88.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Archives Nobelists Symposium Year Won Arber ,Werner MP/78 Altman, Sidney C/89 Baltimore, David* MP/75 Beadle,George Wells MP/58 Benacerraf ,Baruj MP/80 Berg, Paul* C/80 Bishop, John Michael MP/89 Blobel, Günther MP/99 Bloch, Konrod F. MP/64 Blumberg, Baruch S. MP/76 Burnet, Sir Frank M. MP/60 Calvin, Melvin C/61 Cech, Thomas R. C/89 Claude, Albert MP/74 Cohen, Stanley* MP/86 Cori ,Carl F. MP/47 Cori ,Gerty T. MP/47 Cournand, Andre F. MP/56 Crick, Francis H.C.* MP/62 Dale, Sir Henry H. MP/36 Delbrück, Max* MP/69 Doherty, Peter MP/96 Du Vigneaud ,Vincent C/55 Dulbecco, Renato* MP/75 Eccles ,Sir John Carew MP/63 Edelman ,Gerald M. MP/72 Furchgott, Robert F. MP/98 Gajdusek, Daniel Carleton MP/76 Gasser, Herbert S. MP/44 Gilbert, Walter* C/80 Gilman, Alfred MP/94 Glaser, Donald A. P/60 Hartline, Haldan Keffer MP/67 Hershey ,Alfred D.* MP/69 Hill ,Archibald V.* MP/22 Hodgkin ,Dorothy C. C/64 Hodgkin, Alan Lloyd MP/63 Holley, Robert W. MP/68 Hubel, David H. MP/81 Huber, Robert C/88 Huxley, Andrew Fielding

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Related Category: Medicine, Biographies David Hunter Hubel [hy OO u l] Pronunciation Key Wiesel at Johns Hopkins Univ., and the two relocated to Harvard in 1959. Their most famous studies were in the area of visual perception, with particular emphasis on the nerve impulses mediating between the retina and the brain. They observed that various nerve cells were responsible for different types of visual stimuli. In 1981, Hubel and Wiesel received a Nobel prize for their research in neurophysiology.
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