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  1. David Hunter Hubel. (Windsor, 1926 - Lincoln, 2013) Neurobiólogo estadounidense de origen canadiense. Estudió medicina en la Universidad McGill de Montreal, por la que se doctoró en 1951, y trabajó en Montreal y Baltimore. Nacionalizado estadounidense en 1953, desde 1959 ejerció la docencia en la Universidad de Harvard, en la que dirigió ...

  2. 22 de sept. de 2013 · David H. Hubel. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1981. Born: 27 February 1926, Windsor, ON, Canada. Died: 22 September 2013, Lincoln, MA, USA. Affiliation at the time of the award: Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA. Prize motivation: “for their discoveries concerning information processing in the visual system”. Prize share: 1/4.

  3. 大衛·休伯爾(英語: David Hunter Hubel ,1926年2月27日—2013年9月22日),加拿大-美籍神經科學家,生前任哈佛大學 神經生物學教授,與合作者托斯坦·威澤爾(Torsten N. Wiesel)由於對視覺系統中視覺信息處理的研究的貢獻,而與另一團隊的科學家羅傑·斯佩里(Roger W. Sperry)共同獲得1981年諾貝爾生理學 ...

  4. 3 de ene. de 2018 · David Hunter Hubel studied the development of the visual system and how the brain processes visual information in the US during the twentieth century. He performed multiple experiments with kittens in which he sewed kitten’s eyes shut for varying periods of time and monitored their vision after reopening them. Hubel, along with colleague Torsten Wiesel, received the 1981 Nobel Prize in ...

  5. David Hunter Hubel (* 27. Februar 1926 in Windsor, Ontario, Kanada; † 22. September 2013 in Lincoln, Massachusetts, USA) war ein kanadischer Mediziner, Neurophysiologe und Neurobiologe. Leben Hubel studierte Medizin an der McGill University in Montreal mit dem ...

  6. 30 de jun. de 2022 · David Hunter Hubel was one of the most outstanding neuroscientists of the twentieth century (Fig. . 1 ). Born on the 27th of February 1926 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, his parents were from Detroit, Michigan. They left the city to move to Canada (first Windsor, then Montreal) for his father’s job as a chemical engineer.

  7. David Hunter Hubel (ur. 27 lutego 1926 w Windsorze, Ontario, zm. 22 września 2013 w Lincoln, Massachusetts) – kanadyjski naukowiec, neurofizjolog, profesor Harvard Medical School w Bostonie. W 1981 roku został wraz z Torstenem Wieselem laureatem Nagrody Nobla w dziedzinie fizjologii lub medycyny.