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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

21. David H. Hubel - Wikipedia
Translate this page David H. Hubel. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. David Hunter Hubel (1926- ), nació en Windsor Canadá. Estudia en la Universidad de McGill en Montreal,
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David Hunter Hubel (1926- ), naci³ en Windsor Canad¡ . Estudia en la Universidad de McGill en Montreal , se doctora en Medicina en 1951. Trabaja inicialmente en el Instituto de Neurolog­a de Montreal y posteriormente en la Universidad de Johns Hopkins en Baltimore . En 1953 se nacionaliz³ estadounidense .En 1960 se incorpora en el Departamento de Neurofiolog­a de la Universidad de Harvard . Obtiene el Premio Nobel de Fisiolog­a o Medicina en compartido con Torsten Nils Wiesel y Roger Wolcott Sperry , por sus trabajos sobre la fisiolog­a de la corteza cerebral, espec­ficamente aquella parte del cerebro que se relaciona con la visi³n. . Sperry recibi³ el premio por demostrar que los hemisferios cerebrales controlan funciones especializadas. Obtenido de " http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_H._Hubel Categor­as Premio Nobel de Fisiolog­a o Medicina Views Herramientas personales Navegaci³n Buscar Herramientas Otros idiomas

22. Neuroscience Research Grants 1994
hubel david h. Dept. of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston USA Livingstone Margaret S. Dept.of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston
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Hubel, David H. hubel david h. kanadisk/amerikansk lege, forsker ved nevrobiologisk avdeling, Harvard Medical School… Huber, Hans
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24. David H. Hubel - Autobiography
david H. hubel I was born in 1926 in Windsor, Ontario. Three of my grandparents were also born in Canada the fourth, my paternal grandfather, emigrated as
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In 1958 I moved to the Wilmer Institute, Johns Hopkins Hospital, to the laboratory of Stephen Kuffler, and there I began collaboration with Torsten Wiesel
Since the age of five I have spent a disproportionate amount of time on music, for many years the piano, then recorders, and now the flute. I do woodworking and photography, own a small telescope for astronomy, and I ski and play tennis and squash. I enjoy learning languages, and have spent untold hours looking up words in French, Japanese and German dictionaries. In the laboratory I enjoy almost everything, including machining, photography, computers, surgery - even neurophysiology.
This is perhaps a suitable place to express my deep gratitude to the Eye Institute of the National Institutes of Health, to the U.S. Air Force, the Klingenstein Foundation, and to the Rowland Foundation for their generous support of our research. Also the Faculty of Harvard University deserves my thanks for tolerating such a truculent colleague. From Les Prix Nobel. The Nobel Prizes 1981

25. Medicine 1981
Roger W. Sperry, david H. hubel, Torsten N. Wiesel. Roger W. Sperry, david H. hubel, Torsten N. Wiesel. half 1/2 of the prize, quarter 1/4 of the prize
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1981
"for his discoveries concerning the functional specialization of the cerebral hemispheres" "for their discoveries concerning information processing in the visual system" Roger W. Sperry David H. Hubel Torsten N. Wiesel 1/2 of the prize 1/4 of the prize 1/4 of the prize USA USA Sweden California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
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26. David H. Hubel Winner Of The 1981 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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27. HMS Neurobiology-Hubel
734163468. hubel DH (1995) Eye, Brain and Vision. Scientific American Library, No. david H. hubel, MD Research Professor of Neurobiology hubel Website
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Selected Publications: Livingstone MS and Hubel DH (1987) Connections between layer 4B of area 17 and the thick cytochrome oxidase stripes of area 18 in the squirrel monkey. J. Neurosci. 7:3371-3377. Hubel DH and Livingstone MS (1987) Segregation of form, color and stereopsis in primate area 18. J. Neurosci. 7:3378-3415. Livingstone MS and Hubel DH (1987) Psychophysical evidence for separate channels for the perception of form, color, movement and depth. J. Neurosci. 7:3416-3468. Hubel DH (1995) Eye, Brain and Vision. Scientific American Library, No. 22., WH Freeman, NY. Return to list of Faculty David H. Hubel, M.D.
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SOURCES: 1, Hubel DH (1995) Eye, Brain and Vision. Scientific American Library, No. 22., WH Freeman, NY. p. 70. 2 Hubel DH and Wiesel TN ( 2005) Brain and Visual Perception. Oxford University Press. Home Introduction Programs Faculty ... Equipment

28. Eye, Brain, And Vision
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29. Torsten Wiesel: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
Wiesel and hubel noted that various forms of visual stimuli are handled by June 3, 1924) was corecipient with david H. hubel of the 1981 Nobel Prize in
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia Medical Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Torsten Wiesel Encyclopedia Wiesel, Torsten Nils, 1924–, Swedish neurobiologist, b. Uppsala, Sweden. After earning a degree in medicine from Karolinska Univ., Stockholm (1954), he took a research position at Johns Hopkins Univ., where he began his work with David Hunter Hubel . The two relocated their research operations to Harvard in 1959. Wiesel and Hubel noted that various forms of visual stimuli are handled by different sections of the brain. Their collaborative work spanned over several decades, leading to the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1981 for their important studies of the visual cortex. Medical Wie·sel vē səl Torsten Nils Born 1924.
Swedish-born American physiologist. He shared a 1981 Nobel Prize for studies on the organization and function of the brain. Wikipedia Torsten Wiesel Torsten Nils Wiesel (b.

30. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
hubel, david H. Harvard University. Elected to NAS, 1971. Scientific Discipline, Systems Neuroscience. Membership Type, Member.
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31. The New York Review Of Books: David H. Hubel
Bibliography of books and articles by david H. hubel, from The New York Review of Books.
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hubel, Daniel hubel, david H. Huchel, Peter Hudson, Louise Huelshoff, Michael G. Huessy, Mark Huff, Toby E. Huffman, James Hufton, Olwen
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33. Publications Of David H. Hubel
Susana MartinezConde, Stephen L. Macknik, and david H. hubel. The role of fixational eye movements in visual perception. Nature Reviews Neuroscience
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34. Authors Martinez-Conde, Sus
to MartinezConde, Susana and Macknik, Stephen L. and hubel, david H. 1 elements. Martinez-Conde, S., Macknik, SL, hubel, DH The role of fixational eye
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35. Kyle Tatum
david H. hubel has made many contributions to our understanding in Neuroscience. david H. hubel continues to expand our knowledge of neuroscience and
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Kyle Tatum ANSC 2401-H01 David H. Hubel Abstract David H. Hubel has made many contributions to our understanding in Neuroscience. He has been working in his field for fifty years. In 1981 he and his partner, Torsten Wiesel , were honored for their discoveries with the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Even though he shared the award with Roger W. Sperry, their experiments have widened our knowledge of neuroscience. David H. Hubel continues to expand our knowledge of neuroscience and hopefully his future contribution will be a great as his past ones. Introduction Hubel was born in Windsor Ontario in 1926. His parents were both Americans but he grew up in Canada He got his degree in math and physics from McGill College and then continued on there for medical school. Hubel first came to the U.S. in 1954 to work at Johns Hopkins University , but he was drafted by the army. While in the army he worked at Walter Reed Hospital . There he began his research in neuroscience. In 1958, he returned to Johns Hopkins where he began working with Wiesel A year later he began working at Harvard University , where he has continued his work up to current times.

36. MSN Encarta - Hubel, David Hunter
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37. Hubel, David Hunter
hubel, david Hunter (1926 ) hubel was born in Ontario, Canada, and studied at McGill University in Montreal. From 1959 he worked at Harvard,
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Hubel, David Hunter US neurophysiologist who worked with Torsten Wiesel (1924- ) on the physiology of vision and the way in which the higher centres of the brain process visual information. They shared the 1981 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.
Hubel was born in Ontario, Canada, and studied at McGill University in Montreal. From 1959 he worked at Harvard, becoming professor 1965.
At Harvard he met Wiesel, and they began experiments implanting electrodes into the brain of anaesthetized cats, correlating the anatomical structure of the visual cortex of the brain with the physiological responses to different types of visual stimulation. They built up a complex picture of how the brain analysed visual information by an increasingly sophisticated system of detection by the nerve cells.
Later study of the development of the visual system in young animals suggested that eye defects should be treated and corrected immediately, and the then routine ophthalmological practice of leaving a defect to correct itself was abandoned.

38. Hubel Medicine - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
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39. Articles - David H. Hubel
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The Hubel and Wiesel experiments greatly expanded the scientific knowledge of sensory processing. In one experiment, done in , they inserted a microelectrode into the primary visual cortex of an anesthetized cat. They then projected patterns of light and dark on a screen in front of the cat. They found that some neurons fired rapidly when presented with lines at one angle, while others responded best to another angle. They called these neurons "simple cells." Still other neurons, which they termed "complex cells," responded best to lines of a certain angle moving in one direction. These studies showed how the visual system builds an image from simple stimuli into more complex representations (Goldstein, 2001).
Hubel and Wiesel received the Nobel Prize for their work on ocular dominance columns in the and . By depriving kittens from using one eye, they showed that columns in the primary visual cortex receiving inputs from the other eye took over the areas that would normally receive input from the deprived eye. These kittens also did not develop areas receiving input from both eyes, a feature needed for binocular vision cataracts and strabismus . They were also important in the study of cortical plasticity (Goldstein, 2001).

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Curriculum vitae as well as scientifical output of the Nobel Price winnersDavid Hunter hubel and
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