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  1. The Georg von Bekesy Collection: Selected objects from the Collection of Georg von Bekesy bequeathed to the Nobel Foundation
  2. Sensory Inhibition by Georg Von Bekesy,
  3. Experiments in Hearing by Georg Von Bekesy, 1989-06
  4. Experiments in hearing (McGraw;Hill series in psychology) by Georg von Bekesy, 1960
  5. Hungarian Neuroscientists: Georg Von Békésy, Ladislas J. Meduna, Béla Julesz, George Karpati
  6. The Georg Von Bekesy Collection: Selected Objects from the Collection of Georg Von Bekesy Bequeathed to the Nobel Foundation by Jan;Nobelstiftelsen;Abel, Ulf Wirgin, 1974
  7. University of Hawaii Faculty: Glenn D. Paige, R. J. Rummel, Ben Finney, Cathy Song, Terry Shintani, Georg Von Békésy, John Defrancis
  8. Sensory Inhibition by Georg Von Bekesy, 1967-06
  9. Sensory Inhibition by Georg Von Bekesy, 1975
  10. The Ear - (Scientific American OffPrints) by Georg Von Bekesy, 1957
  11. The Georg von Bekesy Collection by Ian (Editor) Wirgin, 1974-01-01
  12. Sensory Inhibition by Georg Von BÉkÉsy, 1967
  13. Experiments in Hearing by Georg Von Bekesy, 1980
  14. Bekesy Gyorgy (Mult magyar tudosai) (Hungarian Edition) by Jozsef Daniel, 1990

41. History The NAS Building Legal Documents Giving To The National
Vogel, Hermann C. Vogt, Evon Z., Jr. Volterra, Vito von Baer, Karl E. von Baeyer,Adolf von bekesy, georg von Euler, Ulf S. von Frisch, Karl
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42. Especiales Diario Médico
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43. Nobel: Medicine: Georg Von Békésy
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1961 georg von Békésy *1899, †.External links. The Nobel Prize georg von Békésy The Nobel Foundation
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44. Der Nobelpreis Für Physiologie Oder Medizin: Georg Von Békésy
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Ernest Glen Wever (1902-1991) Glen Wever was born October 16, 1902 in Benton, IL. He received an A.B. degree from Illinois College in 1922, and the MA and PhD degrees from Harvard University in 1924 and 1926. he was married in 1928. After a year as an instructor at U.C. Berkeley (1926-1927), Wever moved to the Department of Psychology at Princeton University where he remained. During 1936, he worked on a fellowship at the Otological Research Laboratory at Johns Hopkins University with Stacy Guild and S. J. Crowe. He was named the Dorman T. Warren Professor (1946-1950), and the Eugene Higgins Professor (1950-1971) at Princeton. He was a consultant to the National Defense Research Committee on anti-submarine warfare during World War II. He was a Research Associate at the Lempert Institute of Otology in New York (1947-1957) and served as Psychology Department Chair at Princeton from 1955 to 1958. Wever was elected to the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Arts and Sciences, and was a fellow of the Acoustical Society of America and the Society of Experimental Psychologists. He had received the following additional honors: Howard Crosby Warren Medal from the Society of Experimental Psychologists (1931), the George Shambaugh Prize in Otology (1957), The Gold Medal and Certificate of Merit from the American Otological Society (1959), Honors of the Association from the American Speech and Hearing Association (1967), The Beltone Institute for Hearing Research Award (1969), and was the Guest of Honor at the 104th meeting of the American Otological Society (1971). In 1981 he received the Silver Medal in Psychological and Physiological Acoustics from the Acoustical Society of America, and in 1983 received the Award of Merit from the Association for Research in Otolaryngology.

46. Georg Von Békésy - The Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine
georg von Békésy. For his discoveries of the physical mechanism of stimulation georg von Békésy. External links. The Nobel Prize georg von Békésy
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47. Entrez PubMed
georg von bekesy received the Nobel Prize in 1961 for his research on thefunctioning of the auditor
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bekesy s scientific work is assessed, after presentation of a brief biographicalsketch. Emphasis is
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49. Békésy, Georg Von - Onmeda: Medizin Und Gesundheit
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Augenarzt, Internist, Psychiater, Psychologe * 3. Juni 1899 in Budapest Er beschäftigte sich insbesondere mit Problemen der Reizmechanismen im Ohr und schuf eine Hörtheorie, die im Gegensatz zur Helmholz´schen Resonanzhypothese steht. Mit ausgeklügelten Experimenten und Modellen erklärte er den Hörvorgang des menschlichen Ohres. Seine Modelle der menschlichen Schnecke stellen einen grundlegenden Beitrag zur Sinnesphysiologie und Ohrenheilkunde dar. Dabei beschrieb er unter anderem die Reizverteilung in der Schnecke des Innenohres (Cochlea, "Gehörgangsschnecke"), die zum Erkennen der verschiedenen Tonhöhen und Lautstärken durch das Gehirn beiträgt; die von ihm daraus abgeleitete "Wirbeltheorie" trägt seinen Namen. 1961 erhielt von Békésy den Nobelpreis für Medizin und Physiologie "für seine Entdeckung im physikalischen Mechanismus der Erregungen in der Schnecke des Ohres". Georg von Békésy veröffentlichte die grundlegenden Werke "Experiments in hearing" (1960) und "Sensory inhibition" (1967).

50. ForumAcusticum 2005
Dr. georg von Békésy was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1899, the son of a diplomat . Dr. georg von Békésy joined that organization and spent more than 20
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53. The Smallest Time Difference The Eyes Can Detect With Sweeping Stimulation -- Be
georg von bekesy. Experiments in hearing showed that a time difference of 0.1msec between the stimulation of the left and right ear by a similar click was
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54. Lines That Do Not Increase Their Width Under A Magnifying Glass -- BEkesy 69 (4)
georg von bekesy. A light beam hitting the retina produces an excitatory process;however, around the edge of the light beam, sensory cells are inhibited
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Lines that do not Increase their Width under a Magnifying Glass Georg Von BEkesy A light beam hitting the retina produces an excitatory process; however, around the edge of the light beam, sensory cells are inhibited and lose their sensitivity. This combination of stimulation and inhibition produces a discrepancy between the luminance pattern presented to the eye and the brightness pattern that is observed. The black and white Mach bands are the best known distortions of this type. It is this interaction that can produce a line that is physically not present in the stimulus, and is different from the usual lines we see.
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55. SS2 Science The Background
It seems to have started about 50 years ago with georg von bekesy in Hungary who And on http//www.earaces.com/oaes.htm I found this, georg von bekesy
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Soundings Science The background history. Here follows an email dialogue between Colin Ruffell and Dr Jemma Hine e-mail from Colin Ruffell to Dr. Jemma Hine ...late February 2000 Hi Jemma Thanks for introducing me to Professor Roger Thornton last Monday. He told me something about the history of this fascinating subject of otoacoustic emissions, and suggested that it might be interesting to put some background on the website. It seems to have started about 50 years ago with Georg Von Bekesy in Hungary who was working on telecommunications in occupied Hungary during the second world war. He went on to Harvard after the war and in 1961 was awarded the Nobel Laureate in Medicine for his discoveries of the physical mechanism of stimulation within the cochlea. I have discovered on the internet that, at roughly the same time, someone called Gold "published his intuitive reasoning for active feedback and amplification in the cochlea based on physical and psychoacoustical considerations. On the basis of this he predicted spontaneous tonal otoacoustic emissions from maladjusted ears and electro-motility." D.T. Kemp (ILO, University College London).

56. Nobel Prize Winners Medicine , Entrance Exam,
1961, georg von bekesy, US. 1962, Francis HCrick, Maurice HF Wilkins James D.Wastson, Britain US. 1963, Sir John C.Eccles Alan L. Hodgkin, Andrew F. Huxley
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American physicist and physiologist who received the 1961 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of the physical means by which sound is analyzed and communicated in the cochlea, a portion of the inner ear.
As director of the Hungarian Telephone System Research Laboratory (1923-46), Bekesy worked on problems of long-distance communication and became interested in the mechanics of human hearing. At the telephone laboratory, the University of Budapest (1939-46), the Karolinska Institute, Stockholm (1946-47), and Harvard University (1947-66) he conducted intensive research that led to the construction of two cochlea models and highly sensitive instruments that made it possible to understand the hearing process, differentiate between certain forms of deafness, and select proper treatment more accurately. Since the mid-19th century, it had been known that the vibratory tissue most important for hearing is the basilar membrane, stretching the length of the snail-shaped cochlea and dividing it into two interior canals. Bekesy found that sound travels along the basilar membrane in a series of waves, and he demonstrated that these waves peak at different places on the membrane: low frequencies toward the end of the cochlea and high frequencies near its entrance, or base. He discovered that the location of the nerve receptors and the number of receptors involved are the most important factors in determining pitch and loudness.

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