Aberrant visual projections in the Siamese cat
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Title
Aberrant visual projections in the Siamese cat
Subject
Hubel, David H.
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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
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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.