David Hubel, who has died aged 87, was one of the greats of neuroscience. He discovered how individual brain cells convey the information that enables us to see the world, how these cells are ...
Last Sunday, September 22nd, our postdoctoral advisor and mentor David Hunter Hubel died at the age of 87. David Hubel was the recipient of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his ...
David H. Hubel, a founding member of Harvard Medical School’s neurobiology department and Nobel laureate for his discoveries in the brain’s retinal imaging, died of apparent kidney failure in Lincoln, ...
David H. Hubel, a Nobel-winning Harvard scientist who helped revolutionize understanding of the brain, died Sunday at the age of 87, his family said. Hubel, who lived most recently in Newton, was part ...
David Hubel (right) and Torsten Wiesel celebrate receiving the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Photo: AP Nobel Prize-winning neuroscientist David Hubel died of kidney failure on Sunday, ...
When I learned at age 48 to see in 3D, despite having been cross-eyed since early infancy, I didn’t think anyone would believe me. After all, David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel had won the Nobel Prize in ...
David Hubel, right, pours a glass of customary victory champagne for fellow Harvard Medical School researcher Torsten Wiesel as associates look on Friday October 10, 1981. The celebration was for the ...
David Hubel was a Nobel Prize-winning neuroscientist whose astonishing map of the visual cortex pulled back the curtain on one of the brain's most mysterious functions, the power of sight. Starting in ...
When I learned at age 48 to see in 3D, despite having been cross-eyed since early infancy, I didn’t think anyone would believe me. After all, David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel had won the Nobel Prize in ...
When Hubel and Wiesel began experiments on vision and the brain in the late 1950s, neuroscientists thought that images from the retina were transmitted to visual centres in the brain, and projected ...
David Hubel embodied for me the traits of a great scientist: a logical but creative and flexible mind, skilled with his hands and with writing and teaching, attentive to details without losing the ...
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