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  1. A "grandmother cell" is a hypothetical neuron that responds only to a highly complex, specific, and meaningful stimulus, such as the image of one's grandmother. The term originated in a parable Jerry Lettvin told in 1967. A similar concept had been systematically developed a few years earlier by Jerzy Konorski who called such cells "gnostic ...

  2. 14 de abr. de 2019 · NEW YORK (AP) — Charles Gross, a longtime Princeton professor of neuroscience and husband to author Joyce Carol Oates, has died. He was 83. Oates said in an email Gross died from cancer Saturday ...

  3. The oldest known surgical procedure is trephining or trepanning, the removal of a piece of bone from the skull. It was practiced starting in the late Paleolithic period and in virtually every part of the world. It is still used in both Western and non-Western medicine. The methods and motives of trephining in different times and cultures are ...

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  5. Abstract. One of the earliest ideas about vision is that it depends on light that streams out of the eye and detects surrounding objects. This view was attacked in its own time and finally disproved more than 2000 years later. Yet the idea of a beam leaving the eye persisted in beliefs both about the evil eye and the power of a lover's gaze.

  6. Charles G. Gross (b. Feb 29, 1936 in New York, NY) received his A.B. degree from Harvard University in 1957, and after a Fulbright Scholarship took him to the University of Cambridge he received a PhD there in 1961.

  7. Es eso lo que describe este artículo de Charles Gross quien era un profesor de psicología y del instituto de neurociencias de Princeton. Fritsch y Hitzig: La fisiología moderna de la corteza cerebral comienza en 1870 con Gustav Fritsch y Edward Hitzigquienes demostraron que la estimulación eléctrica de la corteza cerebral de un perro producíamovimientos.