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- 1. INTRODUCTION Santiago Ramon y Cajal playing chess (white) in 1898, at an age of about 46, while on vacation in Miraflores de
- J. psychiat.Res., 1971,Vol. 8, pp. 301-307. PergamonPress. Printedin GreatBritain. SPECIFICITY OF RESPONSES OF CELLS IN THE
- Reprinted from Excerpta Medico International Congress Series No. 49 INFORMATION PROCESSING IN THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
- "Attention" Units in the Auditory Cortex Author(s): David H. Hubel, Calvin O. Henson, Allen Rupert, Robert Galambos
- Topography of Visual and Somatosensory Projections to Mouse Superior Colliculus
- ABS7RACT The maiii object of' this study was to see whether ordered sequences of orientation columns are present in very young visually naive
- EXTENT OF RECOVERY FROM THE EFFECTS OF VISUAL DEPRIVATION IN KITTENS
- THE PHYSIOLOGIST 287 RECEPTIVE FIELDS OF MONKEY GEIUCULATE CELLS IN THE DARK ADAPTED STATE.
- 1 Introduction When humans view a scene, an image of the point on which they fixate is projected
- Reprinted from FEDERATION PROCEEDINGS Vol. 17, No. 1 March 1958
- CORTICAL AND CALLOSAL CONNECTIONS CONCERNED WITH THE VERTICAL MERIDIAN
- 10.1101/SQB.1996.061.01.006Access the most recent version at doi: 1996 61: 27-37Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol
- COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTS OF UNILATERAL AND BILATERAL EYE CLOSURE ON CORTICAL
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- The Pattern of Ocular Dominance Columns in Macaque Visual Cortex Revealed by a Reduced Silver Stain
- 5. THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE VISUAL The primary visual, or striate, cortex is a far more complex and elaborate structure than
- The Journal of Neuroscience, July 1990, 70(7): 2223-2237 Color and Contrast Sensitivity in the Lateral Geniculate Body and
- Receptive field properties of neurons in the primary visual cortex under photopic and scotopic lighting conditions
- EFFECTS OF VISUAL DEPRIVATION ON MORPHOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF CELLS IN THE CAT'S
- 10.1101/SQB.1976.040.01.054Access the most recent version at doi: 1976 40: 581-589Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol
- Sequence Regularity and Geometry of Orientation Columns in the Monkey Striate Cortex
- Brain Research, 96 (1975) 25-40 25 Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, Amsterdam -Printed in The Netherlands
- J. Physiol. (1968), 195, pp. 215-243 215 With 3 plates and 14 text-figures
- Animals in the Laboratory Author(s): David H. Hubel, Michael W. Fox, Deborah A. Rosen
- JOURNAL OF THE OPTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA Integrative Processes in Central Visual Pathways of the Cat*
- Studies of Visual Function and Its Decay in Mice with Hereditary Retinal Degeneration
- R E V I E W S NATURE REVIEWS | NEUROSCIENCE VOLUME 5 | MARCH 2004 | 229
- The 11th $. A. F. Stevenson Memorial Lecture' Blobs and color vision
- 162 THE PHYSIOLOGIST ACID BASE BALANCE BETWEEN CSF AND ARTERIAL BLOOD IN
- Laminar and Columnar Distribution of Geniculo-cortical Fibers in the Macaque Monkey
- Devel.l)meplml Bra#l Re.search. 25 (1986) 71 81 71 Effects of Monocular Exposure to Oriented Lines on Monkey Striate Cortex*
- 8. COLOR VISION The hundreds of dollars extra that consumers are willing to pay for color TV in
- 1 INTRODUCTION 2 IMPULSES, SYNAPSES, AND CIRCUITS
- Uniformity of Monkey Striate Cortex: A Parallel Relationship between Field Size, Scatter,
- ELEVENTH BOWDITCH LECTURE Eff ects of Distortion of Sensory Input on the Visual
- nature neuroscience volume 3 no 3 march 2000 251 Our interest in microsaccades and burst firing grew out of an
- THE JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY 191:l-51(1980) The Development of Ocular Dominance Columns
- 0270-6474/84/0401-0309$02.00/O The Journal of Neuroscience Copyright 0 Society for Neuroscience Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 309-356
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- J. Physiol. (I956) I33, 446-455 A COMPARISON OF FLEXOR AND EXTENSOR REFLEXES
- Tungsten Microelectrode for Recording from Single Units Author(s): David H. Hubel
- J. Physiol. (I959) I47, 226-238 SINGLE UNIT ACTIVITY IN STRIATE CORTEX OF
- J. Physiol. (I959) I48, 574-59I RECEPTIVE FIELDS OF SINGLE NEURONES IN
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- J. Phy8iol. (1961), 155, pp. 385-398 385 With 1 plate and 6 text-figures
- 106 J. Phyiiol. (1962), 160, pp. 106-154 With 2 plate and 20 text-ftgutre8
- J. Physiol. (1963), 165, pp. 559-568 559 With 2 plates and 4 text-figures
- RECEPTIVE FIELDS OF CELLS IN STRIATE CORTEX OF VERY YOUNG, VISUALLY
- SINGLE-CELL RESPONSES IN STRIATE CORTEX OF KITTENS DEPRIVED OF VISION IN ONE EYE1
- 304 SYMPO,g~L'M XXXv the extent of the MiiUer fiber. /t is [dt ~of exa.mpie~ ~ih~:,iib V~c>~-,4"c.~
- Naunyn-Sehmiedebergs Arch. exp. Path. u. Pharmak. 248, 492--497 (1964) From the Neurophysiology Laboratory, Department of Pharmacology
- RECEPTIVE FIELDS AND FUNCTIONAL ARCHI-TECTURE IN TWO NONSTRIATE VISUAL
- BINOCULAR INTERACTION IN STRIATE CORTEX OF KITTENS REARED WITH ARTIFICIAL SQUINT'
- Reprints of Reprint Requests Requested Author(s): D. H. Hubel, T. N. Wiesel, J. Y. C. Chen, J. S. Tobie, J. Tuckerman, M. F. C. Crick,
- Reprint System Debated Author(s): George V. Pickwell, Everett Douglas, John A. Blazer, J. Sri Ram, Michael R.
- Effects of Varying Stimulus Size and Color on Single Lateral Geniculate Cells in Rhesus Author(s): David H. Hubel and Torsten N. Wiesel
- SPATIAL AND CHROMATIC INTERACTIONS IN THE LATERAL GENICULATE BODY
- J. Physiol. (1970), 206, pp. 419-436 419 With 11 text-figtures
- J. Physiol. (1971), 218, pp. 33-62 33 With 1 plate and 9 text-figures
- Brain Research, 79 (1974)273-279 Elsevier ScientificPublishing Company, Amsterdam -Printed in The Netherlands
- Brain Research, 96 (1975)41-50 41 Elsevier ScientificPublishing Company, Amsterdam -Printed in The Netherlands
- 336 Brain Research, 122 (t97?I 336 343 ;c~ Elsevier/North-Holland Biomedical Press, Amsterdam Printed in The Netherlands
- Ferrier Lecture: Functional Architecture of Macaque Monkey Visual Cortex Author(s): D. H. Hubel and T. N. Wiesel
- Vision and the Brain Author(s): David H. Hubel
- EVOLUTION OF IDEAS ON THE PRIMARY VISUAL CORTEX, 1955-1978
- Bioscience Reports 2, 435-469 (1982) 435 Printed in Great Britain
- Ann. Rev. Neurosci. 1982. 5:363-70 Copyright @ 1982 by Annual Reviews Inc. AINights reserved
- Thalamic Inputs to Cytochrome Oxidase-Rich Regions in Monkey Visual Cortex Author(s): Margaret S. Livingstone and David H. Hubel
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- Blobs and Color Vision DAVID H. HUBEL
- The Journal of Neuroscience, November 1987, 7(11): 33783415 Segregation of Form, Color, and Stereopsis in Primate Area 18
- The Journal of Neuroscience, November 1987, 7(11): 34183488 Psychophysical Evidence for Separate Channels for the Perception
- Segregation of Form, Color, Movement, and Depth: Anatomy, Physiology, and Perception Author(s): Margaret Livingstone and David Hubel
- by scaling the quantum mechanical result with the free-electron value of the magnetic
- Neuron, Vol. 20, 401412, March, 1998, Copyright 1998 by Cell Press Early Exploration of the Visual Cortex Review
- This book is mainly about the development of our ideas on how the brain handles visual information; it covers roughly the period between 1950 and 1980. The book is
- 2. IMPULSES, SYNAPSES, AND CIRCUITS A large part of neuroscience concerns the nuts and bolts of the subject: how single cells
- The eye has often been compared to a camera. It would be more appropriate to compare it to a TV camera attached to an automatically tracking tripod--a machine that is self-
- 4. THE PRIMARY VISUAL CORTEX After Kuffler's first paper on center-surround retinal ganglion cells was published in 1952, the
- 6. MAGNIFICATION AND MODULES In the last chapter I emphasized the uniformity of the anatomy of the cortex, as it appears
- 9. DEPRIVATION AND DEVELOPMENT The slit shape of the pupil found in many nocturnal animals such as this cat presumably allows more
- The Journal of Neuroscience, November 1987, 7(11): 33713377 Connections Between Layer 4B of Area 17 and the Thick
- FURTHER READING Scientific American issue on the brain, 241(3), September 1979. Reprinted as The Brain,
- The Journal of Neuroscience, November 1988, 8(11): 4334-4339 Do the Relative Mapping Densities of the Magno-and Parvocellular
- 7. THE CORPUS CALLOSUM AND STEREOPSIS Stereopair of the Cloisters, New College, Oxford. The right photograph was taken, the camera was shifted
- Responses to Visual Stimulation and Relationship Between Visual, Auditory, and Somatosensory
- Anatomical Demonstration of Orientation Columns in Macaque Monkey
- The function of bursts of spikes during visual fixation in the awake primate lateral geniculate nucleus
- 10.1101/SQB.1990.055.01.061Access the most recent version at doi: 1990 55: 643-649Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol