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Torsten Wiesel (Rockefeller University): Exploring the Visual Brain 

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Dr. Torsten Wiesel tells us the story of the Nobel Prize-winning discovery of how the brain processes information through the visual cortex.
Talk Overview:
Dr. Torsten Wiesel tells us the story of the Nobel Prize-winning discovery of how the brain processes information through the visual cortex. Together with David Hubel, Wiesel used micro-electrodes to monitor changes to a single neuron’s action potential with visual stimuli. With this simple, but innovative experiment, they were able to map each visual stimulus to a specific region of the brain, providing insight on how the brain generates an image from visual inputs.
Speaker Biography:
Wiesel received his medical degree from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden and continued his training in ophthalmology at Johns Hopkins University Medical School. There he began a collaboration with Dr. David Hubel, which led to a major breakthrough in the understanding of the visual cortex and ultimately resulted in them be awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology in 1981. Wiesel moved to Harvard University in 1959 and in 1983 he moved to Rockefeller University where he was president from 1991 until 1998.
Wiesel was elected as a Foreign Member of Royal Society in 1982, and received the National Medal of Sciences in 2005.

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Комментарии : 20   
@ccsnd77
@ccsnd77 2 года назад
"I still miss the guy" touched my heart! Such legends David Hubel and Torsten Weisel!
@lipan315
@lipan315 5 месяцев назад
It's so scientific, but the last phase of Mr. Wiesel is so touching, which is the ultime beauty to be a man.
@kietikuljearanaitanakij7370
Their work inspires the deep learning algorithm. This research contributes a huge impact. Love to see this lecture :)
@bulletproofbrain8194
@bulletproofbrain8194 3 года назад
Such a humbling and informative lecture! Thanks :)
@IThankGod5
@IThankGod5 3 года назад
Ummm I see you girl hahahaha 🤣😆
@gustavojuantorena
@gustavojuantorena 4 года назад
This is beautiful.
@sokasbogo6912
@sokasbogo6912 3 года назад
There are so many people i don't know about.thank u
@MN-sc9qs
@MN-sc9qs 5 лет назад
Great history, ty.
@arimasson
@arimasson 3 года назад
Thank you for this!
@jiajunliu6111
@jiajunliu6111 5 лет назад
great talk
@userou-ig1ze
@userou-ig1ze 3 года назад
thank you
@wiiuwiiu2020
@wiiuwiiu2020 4 года назад
Amazing and inspiring
@manishbabu5901
@manishbabu5901 11 месяцев назад
Great minds are to discover great brains
@kolentohou1185
@kolentohou1185 2 года назад
Is there any environmental influence on the formation of neural signals? If so, will determinism be completely overturned? Because nerve signals seem to shape us, even outline us.
@TheBrcylmz
@TheBrcylmz 5 лет назад
yall are so smart
@hiki9081
@hiki9081 4 года назад
Wonderfull
@lovepeace3041
@lovepeace3041 4 года назад
I wonder which will be or has already been the last Nobel in science awarded for work done on a chalkboard?
@josephcoon5809
@josephcoon5809 2 года назад
Consciousness is virtualized reality with the ability to conduct simulations.
@andrescheepers3223
@andrescheepers3223 3 года назад
93 yo and still a boss
@TheBrcylmz
@TheBrcylmz 5 лет назад
what a babe
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