Aberrant visual projections in the Siamese cat

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Title

Aberrant visual projections in the Siamese cat

Subject

Hubel, David H.
Excerpts
Articles
Nobel Prize winners

Description

In 1981, Harvard researchers David H. Hubel and Torsten N. Wiesel shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine with Roger W. Sperry of Caltech for their discoveries relating to information processing in visual systems. This article on the Siamese cat, published in the Journal of physiology, v. 218 (1971), was one of a number of articles describing the research of Drs. Hubel and Wiesel.

Abstract

Excerpt from the published article Aberrant visual projections in the Siamese cat, but David H. Hubel and Torsten N. Wiesel

Creator

Hubel, David H.
Wiesel, Torsten N.

Date Created

1970-1971

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Is Part Of

<i>Journal of Physiology</i>, v. 218, pp. 33-62. (October 1, 1971)

References

Available in fulltext online <a href="http://jp.physoc.org.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/content/218/1/33.abstract?sid=058779c1-ef88-4de2-b5aa-69108b9fdad5">here</a>.

Format

text

Extent

excerpt (1 page)

Language

English

Provenance

Gift of Dr. David H. Hubel to the Harvard Medical Library, 2007

Files

http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/file_upload/hubel_cat.jpg

Citation

Hubel, David H. and Wiesel, Torsten N., “Aberrant visual projections in the Siamese cat,” OnView, accessed March 28, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/items/show/13011.