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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. 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