"Глаз, мозг, зрение" - читать интересную книгу автора (Хьюбел Дэвид Хантер)Источники заимствованных иллюстрацийIllustrations by Carol Donner Tom Cardamone Associates. Frontispiece Joseph Gagliardi. 1. Cajal Institute. 2. by Carol Donner. 3. Art by Carol Donner. 4. Drawings by Santiago Ramón у Cajal. From Histologie du Systéme Nerveux de l’Homme et des Vertebres, Madrid, 1952. — Jennifer Lund, J. Comp. Neurology, 257, 60—92 (1987). 7. Art by Carol Donner. 8. Drawing by Santiago Ramón у Cajal. Painted by R. Padró. 9. Sanford L. Palay, Harvard Medical School. 11. Cedric Raine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. 12. Barbara Reese, National Institutes of Health. 17. Art by Carol Donner. 19. Art by Carol Donner. 20. © Lennart Nilsson. From his book Behold Man, Little, Brown, and Company, Boston. 22. Artwork by Carol Donner. 23. Janet Robbins, Harvard Medical School. 31. S. Polyak. From The Retina, University of Chicago, 1941. 32. Akimichi Kaneko. 34. Fritz Goro. 35. Artwork by Carol Donner. 36. David H. Hubel. 38. David H. Hubel. 40. Janet Robbins, Harvard Medical School. 41. Adapted from David H. Hubel. J. Physiol., 148, 574—591 (1959), fig. 8 44. Adapted from David H. Hubel, J. Physiol., 160, 106—154 (1962), Fig. 19. 45. James P. Kelly, Columbia University. 46 — 48. Adapted from David H. Hubel, J. Physiol., 160, 106—154 (1962), Figs. 7, 20, and 8. 50. From A. L. Yarbus, Eye Movements and Vision, Plenum, New York, 1967. 58. From David H. Hubel, J. Physiol., 160, 106—154 (1962), Fig. 17. — From David H. Hubel, Harvey Lectures, series 72, Academic Press, New York, 1978, Fig. 6. 59. From David H. Hubel, J. Physiol., 160, 106—154 (1962), Fig. 10. 60. From David H. Hubel and Torsten N. Wiesel, Ferrier Lecture, Proc. R. Soc, 198, 1—59. 61. Montreal Neurological Institute. 62 — 64. From David H. Hubel and Torsen N. Wiesel, Ferrier Lecture, Proc. R. Soc, 198, 1—59, Fig. 6a, 6b, and 10. 65. Drawing by Santiago Ramón у Cajal. 73 — 75. From David H. Hubel and Torsten N. Wiesel, Ferrier Lecture, Proc. R. Soc, 198, 1—59, Figs. 21, 22, and 23. 77. From Simon LeVay, David H. Hubel, and Torsten N. Wiesel, J. Comp. Neurol., 159, 559—576. 78. Adapted from C. Kennedy et al., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 73, 4230—4234 (1976), Fig. 2. 79. From Roger Tootell et al., Deoxyglucose Analysis of Retinotopic Organization in Primate Streate Cortex, Science, 218, 902—904 (1982), Fig. 1. 80, 81. From David H. Hubel and Torsten N. Wiesel, J. Comp. Neurol., 158, 267—294, Fig. 1. 82. From David H. Hubel and Torsten N. Wiesel, J. Physiol., 195, 215—243 (1968), Fig. 9. 83. From David H. Hubel and Torsten N. Wiesel, J. Comp. Neurol., 158, 267—294 (1974), Fig. 8c. 85, 86. From David H. Hubel, Torsten N. Wiesel, and M. P. Stryker, Anatomical Demonstrations of Orientation Columns in Macaque Monkey, J. Comp. Neurol., 177, 361—379 (1978), Fig. 7c. 87. Gary Blasdel, University of Calgary. 88. From David H. Hubel and Torsten N. Wiesel, Ferrier Lecture, Proc. R. Soc, 198; 1—59 (1977), Fig. 28. 91, 92. From David H. Hubel and Torsten N. Wiesel, Uniformity of Monkey Striate Cortex: A Parallel Relationship between Field Size, Scatter, and Magnification Factor, J. Comp. Neurol., 158, 295—306 (1974), Figs. 1 and 2. 95. From David H. Hubel and Torsten N. Wiesel, Ferrier Lecture, Proc. R. Soc, 198, 1—59 (1977), Fig. 14. 96. Adapted from P. M. Daniel and David Whitteridge, J. Physiol., 159, 203—221 (1961), Fig. 6. 97. David H. Hubel. 98, 99. Art by Carol Donner. 101. From David H. Hubel and Torsten N. Wiesel, J. Neurophysiol., 30, 1561—1573 (1967), fig. 4. 104. ET Archive Ltd. — Sir Charles Wheatstone, Contribution to the Physiology of Vision, Phil. Prans. R. Soc. (1838). 107. From Belaw Julesz, Foundations of Cyclopean Perception, University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London, 1971, p. 319. 108 — 110. From Margaret S. Livingstone and David H. Hubel, J. Neurosci., in press. 115. Charles Arneson. 121. Nancy Rodger. 123. Edwin Land. 124. Photo from Edwin Land. From Edwin Land. From D. J. Ingle, The Goldfish as a Retinex Animal, Science, 227, 651—653 (1985). 125. From Gunnar Svaetichin and Edward F. MacNichol, Jr., Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 74, 385—404 (1958). 128, 129. From Margaret S. Livingstone and David H. Hubel, Anatomy and Physiology of a Color System in the Primate Visual Cortex, J. Neurosci., 4, 309—356 (1984), Figs. 32 and 31“ 132. Chip Clark. 133. From Torsten N. Wiesel and David H. Hubel, J. of Neurophysiol., 26, 1003—1017 (1963), Fig. 3 — From David H. Hubel and Torsten N. Wiesel, J. of Physiol., 160, 106—154 (1962), Fig. 12. —From David H. Hubel, Torsten N. Wiesel, and Simon LeVay, Phil. Trans., 278, 377—409 (1977), Fig. 1. — From David H. Hubel, Harvey Lectures, series 73, Academic Press, 1978, Fig. 6. 134. From Torsten N. Wiesel and David H. Hubel, J. of Neurophysiol., 26, 978—993 (1963), Fig. 1. 136. From Torsten N. Wiesel, Nobel Lecture, Nature, 299, 583—591 (1982), Fig. 2. — From David H. Hubel, Harvey Lecture, series 72, Academic Press, 1978, Fig. 18. — From David H. Hubel, series 72, Academic Press, 1978, Figs. 19 and 20. 138. Francois Gohier/Ardea, London. 139. June E. Armstrong/New England Regional Primate Research Center. 140. From Torsten N. Wiesel and David H. Hubel, J. Comp. Neurol., 158, 307—318 (1974), Fig. 2. 143. From David H. Hubel and Torsten N. Wiesel, J. Neurophysiol., 28, 1041—1059 (1965), Fig. 5. 145 — 148. From David H. Hubel, Torsten N. Wiesel, and Simon LeVay, Phil. Trans. R. Soc., 278, 377—409 (1977), Figs. 15, 22, 25, and 28. 151. Gordon Gahan. |
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