Peter H. Schiller (May 5, 1931 — December 23, 2023) was a German-born neuroscientist. At the time of his death, he was a professor emeritus of Neuroscience...
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Peter Schiller may refer to: Peter Schiller (ice hockey), German ice hockey player Peter Schiller (neuroscientist), American neuroscientist This disambiguation...
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Neurology List of neuroscientists List of women neuroscientists Neurosurgery Head injury Brain damage Webb Haymaker and Francis Schiller: The Founders of...
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Many famous neuroscientists are from the 20th and 21st century, as neuroscience is a fairly new science. However many anatomists, physiologists, biologists...
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Dempsey, bass, and Daniela Schiller, drums. LeDoux is a professor of neuroscience and Volk a professor of biology. Schiller is a postdoctoral researcher...
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Paul Broca (category French neuroscientists)
S2CID 84839916. Schiller, 1979, pp. 149–50 Schiller, 1979, pp. 163–64. Schiller, 1979, p. 225 Shiller, 1979, p. 222 Schiller, 1979, p. 226 Schiller, 1979, p...
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Memory: The Neuroscientist Eric Kandel explores the life of Eric Kandel, a Nobel Prize winning Austrian-born Jewish-American neuroscientist whose research...
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Michael Stryker (redirect from Michael Stryker (neuroscientist))
first working with Peter Schiller on the coding of eye movement and vision in the mammalian superior colliculus. He and Schiller created the first computer-driven...
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Péter Érdi (born December 12, 1946) is a Hungarian born computational neuroscientist who now lives in Michigan, United States where he is a Henry R. Luce...
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Joseph E. LeDoux (category American neuroscientists)
Joseph E. LeDoux (born December 7, 1949) is an American neuroscientist whose research is primarily focused on survival circuits, including their impacts...
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Anya Hurlbert (category British neuroscientists)
(m. 1989) Children 2 Scientific career Fields Vision science Institutions Newcastle University, UK Doctoral advisor Tomaso Poggio and Peter Schiller...
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Washington Avalanche Center". Retrieved August 4, 2019. "Boston Children's neuroscientist dies on Mount Washington". Boston.com. February 10, 2019. Retrieved...
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John H. R. Maunsell (category British neuroscientists)
research appointment at Massachusetts Institute of Technology with neuroscientist Peter Schiller. In 1985 Maunsell was hired as an assistant professor of physiology...
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Tirin Moore (category American neuroscientists)
Technology (MIT) for his postdoctoral research, where he worked with Peter H. Schiller. There he studied the modulation of visual cortical signals during...
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Larry Squire (category American cognitive neuroscientists)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he studied under the mentorship of Peter Schiller and Hans-Lukas Teuber. He subsequently completed a postdoctoral fellowship...
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John E. Lisman (category American neuroscientists)
Award". Pepose Vision. 2014-04-10. Retrieved 2020-06-17. "Stanford neuroscientist to be honored with Pepose Award". BrandeisNOW. Retrieved 2020-02-08...
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March 18, 2019. d. "Brain only fully 'matures' in middle age, claims neuroscientist". December 16, 2010. e. Petanjek, Zdravko; Judaš, Miloš; Šimić, Goran;...
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become preoccupied by thoughts of God even if they were not previously. Neuroscientist V. S. Ramachandran hypothesizes that seizures in the temporal lobe,...
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Julian Jaynes (1920–1997), American psychologist Julian Paul Keenan, neuroscientist Julian Keilson (1924–1999), American mathematician Julian Kenny (1930–2011)...
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1963 Wolfgang Ketterle, Nobel prize physics 2001 Christian Keysers, neuroscientist Wolfgang Lück, mathematician, Leibniz prize 2008 Jochen Mannhart, physicist...
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psychiatrist known for work on autism Seymour Kety (1915–2000) — American neuroscientist Robert Koch (1843–1910) — formulated Koch's postulates Theodor Kocher...
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Paulo, where he worked with Bohm for three months; Ralph Schiller, student of cosmologist Peter Bergmann, was his assistant for two years; he worked with...
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Bioengineering, "father of bioengineering" Fred Gage, Salk Institute, neuroscientist and stem cell biologist; discovered human adult neural stem cells Clark...
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called the Alpher–Bethe–Gamow paper. Nayef Al-Rodhan: Philosopher, neuroscientist and geostrategist. Author of Sustainable History and the Dignity of...
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Lowenfeld, paediatrician and pioneer of Sandplay Therapy Liliana Lubińska, neuroscientist Zofia Majewska, neurologist and professor Karol Marcinkowski, physician...
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functioning of the brain is studied by neurophysiologists, cognitive neuroscientists, and neuropsychologists. This includes research into the structure...
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C.S. Peirce, Josiah Royce, William James, Eduard von Hartmann, F.C.S. Schiller, Ernst Haeckel, William Kingdon Clifford and Thomas Carlyle as well as...
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Award in Enzyme Chemistry Carl Marci (1991), neuroscientist and professor at Harvard Medical School Peter DiMaggio (1992), structural engineer, co-CEO...
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Association (1968) Helen Neville (Ph.D. Neuropsychology) – psychologist and neuroscientist at the University of Oregon; member of the National Academy of Sciences...
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McWhinnie – biologist, Antarctic researcher Ken A. Paller, cognitive neuroscientist working on memory and sleep Roswell Park (M.D. 1876), prominent surgeon...
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