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  1. 6. Sperry, R. W. (1941) The effect of crossing nerves to antagonistic muscles in the hind limb of the rat. J. Compar. Neurol. 75, 1-19. 7. Sperry, R. W. (1941) Functional results of crossing nerves and transposing muscles in the fore and hind limbs of the rat. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Chicago.

  2. Department of Psychology. University of North Carolina Wilmington. Wilmington, NC 28403. (910) 962-3812.

  3. 6. Sperry, R. W. (1941) The effect of crossing nerves to antagonistic muscles in the hind limb of the rat. J. Compar. Neurol. 75, 1-19. 7. Sperry, R. W. (1941) Functional results of crossing nerves and transposing muscles in the fore and hind limbs of the rat. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Chicago.

  4. Roger Wolcott Sperry (né à Hartford le 20 août 1913 et mort à Pasadena le 17 avril 1994) était un neuropsychologue et neurophysiologiste américain, reconnu par ses travaux sur les connexions entre les hémisphères cérébraux, qui lui ont valu un prix Lasker en 1979 et le prix Nobel de physiologie ou médecine en 1981, ce dernier étant partagé avec Torsten Wiesel et David Hunter Hubel.

  5. 17 de abr. de 1994 · Roger Sperry was born in Hartford, Connecticut, and spent his early years on a nearby farm, where he developed a lifelong interest in nature. After the death of his father, the family moved to West Hartford, where he attended high school and established an all-state record in the javelin throw. Page 316.

  6. Roger Wolcott Sperry ( 20. srpna 1913, Hartford, Connecticut – 17. dubna 1994, Pasadena, Kalifornie) byl americký neurovědec, neurobiolog, neurofyziolog a zoolog. V roce 1981 mu byla udělena Nobelova cena za odhalení specifické úlohy jednotlivých mozkových hemisfér u člověka. U epileptických pacientů prováděl operaci, při ...

  7. 1 de ene. de 2018 · Roger Wolcott Sperry was born in Hartford, Connecticut on August 20, 1913 as the first son of Florence Kraemer Sperry, a banker and Francis Bushnell, who was trained in business school. He attended local public schools in the small suburb of Elmwood. He grew up in a family known for valuing education.