While attending medical school at McGill, David Hubel developed an interest in the nervous system during the summers he spent at the Montreal Neurological Institute. After heading to the United States in 1954 for a Neurology year at Johns Hopkins, he was drafted by the army and was assigned to the Neuropsychiatry Division at the Walter Reed Hospital, where he began his career in research and did his first recordings from the visual cortex of sleeping and awake cats. In 1958, he moved to the lab of Stephen Kuffler at Johns Hopkins, where he began a long and fruitful collaboration with Torsten Wiesel.Born in Sweden, Torsten Wiesel began his scientific career at the Karolinska Institute, where he received his medical degree in 1954. After spen...
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David H. Hubel is the John Enders University Professor of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School. ...
NormalScintillating scotomaDavid H. Hubel is the John Enders University Professor of Neurobiology at...
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much further than obtaining on, off, or on-off responsesDavid H. Hubel* and Torsten N. Wiesel to di...
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Wiesel, for a discussion that was more momentous for Torsten’s and my future than either of us could...
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Characterizing the neurobiological basis of cortical plasticity is critical to the understanding of ...
The main focus of research for which Friedrich Bonhoeffer’s work is known in the Neuroscience commun...
The second Kavli prize in neuroscience has been awarded this year to James Rothman, Fergus F. Wallac...
Understanding how the cognitive functions of the brain arise from its basic physiological components...
David H. Hubel is the John Enders University Professor of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School. ...
NormalScintillating scotomaDavid H. Hubel is the John Enders University Professor of Neurobiology at...
In 1981 the Nobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology was awarded to Roger Sperry for his work on the f...
much further than obtaining on, off, or on-off responsesDavid H. Hubel* and Torsten N. Wiesel to di...
Dr. Bert Sakmann (b. 1942) studied at the Universities of Tuebingen, Freiburg, Berlin, Paris, and Mu...
Haldan Keffer Hartline, circa 1970s Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Keffer Hartline was a...
Wiesel, for a discussion that was more momentous for Torsten’s and my future than either of us could...
Sperry, R. Science, and moral priority: merging mind, brain, and human values. New York: Columbia Un...
AbstractThe first Kavli Prize in Neuroscience recognizes a confluence of career achievements that to...
Caltech's Hixon Professor of Psychobiology shares the 1981 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his discoveri...
Paul Greengard, 1996. Photo by Robert Reichert Greengard, Paul ( 1925-2019) was an American neurosci...
Characterizing the neurobiological basis of cortical plasticity is critical to the understanding of ...
The main focus of research for which Friedrich Bonhoeffer’s work is known in the Neuroscience commun...
The second Kavli prize in neuroscience has been awarded this year to James Rothman, Fergus F. Wallac...
Understanding how the cognitive functions of the brain arise from its basic physiological components...