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Nativitas: 3 Iunii 1924; Upsalia
Patria: Suecia, Civitates Foederatae Americae

Thorsteinus Nicolaus Wiesel (natus Torsten Nils Wiesel Upsaliae die 3 Iunii 1924) est medicus, neurophysiologus et neuroscientista Suecicus, qui, systematis nervosi nervique optici, cum Davide H. Hubel,[1][2][3] Nobeliano Physiologiae aut Medicinae Praemio anno 1981 ornatus est, plerumque propter studium informationis in systemate visuali tractatae. Quod praemium cum Rogerio Sperry acceperunt[4] propter eius proprias hemisphaeriorum corticis cerebri investigationes.[5][6][7][8][9] Alma mater eius Institutum Karolinska fuit.

  1. Shatz, C. J. (2013). "David Hunter Hubel (1926–2013) Neuroscientist who helped to reveal how the brain processes visual information". Nature 502 (7473): 625 .
  2. Hubel, D. H.; Wiesel, T. N. (1959). "Receptive fields of single neurones in the cat's striate cortex". The Journal of Physiology 148 (3): 574–91 
  3. Hubel, D. H.; Wiesel, T. N. (1962). "Receptive fields, binocular interaction and functional architecture in the cat's visual cortex". The Journal of Physiology 160 (1): 106–154 .
  4. Voneida, T. J. (1997). "Roger Wolcott Sperry. 20 August 1913--17 April 1994: Elected For.Mem.R.S. 1976". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 43: 463–70 
  5. Hubel et Wiesel 2004.
  6. Berlucchi 2o06.
  7. Shampo et Kyle 1994.
  8. Korczyn 1981.
  9. Prasanna 2011/

Bibliographia

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  • Berlucchi, Giovanni. 2006. "Revisiting the 1981 Nobel Prize to Roger Sperry, David Hubel, and Torsten Wiesel on the occasion of the centennial of the Prize to Golgi and Cajal." Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 15, no. 4 (December): 369–75. doi:10.1080/09647040600639013. PMID 16997764.
  • Hubel, David H., et Torsten N. Wiesel. 2004. Brain and Visual Perception: The Story of a 25-Year Collaboration. Oxoniae: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195176189.
  • Korczyn, A. 1981. "[Nobel prize winners in medicine—1981 (Torsten Wiesel, David Hubel).]" Harefuah 101, no. 12 (5 Decembris): 378–9. PMID 7042494.
  • Prasanna, Venkhatesh V. 2011. "Do we learn to see?" Resonance: Journal of Science Education 16, no. 1 (12 Ianuarii): 88–99. doi:10.1007/s12045-011-0013-4.
  • Shampo, M. A., et R. A. Kyle. 1994. "Torsten Wiesel--Swedish neurobiologist wins Nobel Prize." Mayo Clinic Proceedings 69, no. 11 (November): 1026. doi:10.1016/s0025-6196(12)61367-6. PMID 7967753.

Nexus externi

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  • De Thorsteino Nicolao Wiesel in situ Praemio Nobeliano Medicinae dicato (Anglice).