04593nam 22008774a 450 991097429080332120250423213710.0978019803916701980391669781280844959128084495797814294310261429431024(CKB)2560000000296702(EBL)422494(OCoLC)476257503(SSID)ssj0000114263(PQKBManifestationID)11130094(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000114263(PQKBWorkID)10125041(PQKB)11133950(StDuBDS)EDZ0000022206(MiAaPQ)EBC422494(Au-PeEL)EBL422494(CaPaEBR)ebr10263640(CaONFJC)MIL84495(EXLCZ)99256000000029670220040420d2005 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrBrain and visual perception the story of a 25-year collaboration /David H. Hubel, Torsten N. Wiesel1st ed.New York, N.Y. Oxford University Press20051 online resource (viii, 729 pages) illustrationsDescription based upon print version of record.9780195176186 0195176189 9780199847013 0199847010 Includes bibliographical references and index.David H. Hubel -- Torsten N. Wiesel -- Cortical neurophysiology in the 1950's -- The group at Hopkins -- The move from Hopkins to Harvard -- The new department -- Our first paper, on cat cortex, 1959 -- Recordings from fibers in the monkey optic nerve -- Recordings from cells in the cat lateral geniculate -- Our major paper on cat striate cortex, 1962 -- Recordings from cat prestriate areas, 18 and 19 -- Survey of the monkey lateral geniculate body- a foray into color -- Recording fibers in the cat corpus callosum -- Recordings in monkey striate cortex, 1968 -- Another visual representation, the cat clare-bishop area -- Encoding of binocular depth in a cortical area in the monkey -- Anatomy of the geniculo-cortical pathway: the nauta method -- Ocular dominance columns revealed by autoradiography -- Regular sequences of orientation shifts in monkeys -- Cortical modules and magnification in monkeys -- The first three kitten deprivation papers -- Second group of deprivation papers -- The Siamese cat -- Cells grouped in orientation columns in newborn monkeys -- Plasticity and development of monkey ocular dominance columns -- Ferrier lecture, 1977 -- Nobel lecture, David H. Hubel; Nobel lecture, Torsten N. Wiesel -- Epilogue: summing up.Part I. Introduction and Biographies 1. David H. Hubel 2. Torsten N. Wiesel Part II. Background to Our Research 3. Cortical Neurophysiology in the 1950's 4. The Group at Johns Hopkins 5. The Move from Hopkins to Harvard 6. The New Department Part III. Normal Physiology and Anatomy 7. Our First Paper, on Cat Cortex, 1959 8. Recordings from Fibers in the Monkey Optic Nerve 9. Recordings from Cells in the Cat Lateral Geniculate 10. Our Major Paper on Cat Striate Cortex, 1962 11. Recordings from the Cat Prestriate Areas, 18 and 19 12. Survey of the Monkey Lateral Geniculate Body--A FStory of a 25-year collaborationStory of a twenty-five-year collaborationVisual pathwaysVisual pathwaysResearchHistoryVisual perceptionVisual perceptionResearchHistoryVisual Perceptionphysiology(DNLM)D014796Q000502Biomedical Researchhistory(DNLM)D035843Q000266History, 20th Century(DNLM)D049673Visual Pathways(DNLM)D014795Visual Perception(DNLM)D014796United StatesVisual pathways.Visual pathwaysResearchHistory.Visual perception.Visual perceptionResearchHistory.Visual Perceptionphysiology.Biomedical Researchhistory.History, 20th Century.Visual Pathways.Visual Perception.152.14Hubel David H.168796Wiesel Torsten N.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910974290803321Brain and visual perception4370067UNINA