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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David Whitteridge FRS FRSE FRCP was a 20th-century British physician and physiologist. Also an electrophysiologist, he was one of the first to demonstrate point to point relationship between nerve endings and specific points of activity within the brain.
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- The representation of the visual field on the cerebral cortex in monkeys (1961) (1127)
- Lectures on Conditioned Reflexes (1942) (648)
- Form, function and intracortical projections of spiny neurones in the striate visual cortex of the cat. (1984) (520)
- A Canonical Microcircuit for Neocortex (1989) (472)
- Synaptic connections of morphologically identified and physiologically characterized large basket cells in the striate cortex of cat (1983) (422)
- Effects of bladder distension on autonomic mechanisms after spinal cord injuries. (1947) (331)
- AKINETIC MUTISM WITH AN EPIDERMOID CYST OF THE 3RD VENTRICLE (1941) (318)
- An intracellular analysis of the visual responses of neurones in cat visual cortex. (1991) (252)
- Movements of the eyes R. H. S. Carpenter, Pion Ltd, London (1977), 420 pp., $27.00 (1979) (231)
- THE FUNCTION OF THE CALLOSAL CONNECTIONS OF THE VISUAL CORTEX. (1965) (206)
- Conduction velocity and myelin thickness in regenerating nerve fibres (1946) (184)
- Synaptic connections of intracellularly filled clutch cells: A type of small basket cell in the visual cortex of the cat (1985) (184)
- Muscle spindles and other sensory endings in the extrinsic eye muscles; the physiology and anatomy of these receptors and of their connexions with the brain-stem. (1955) (181)
- Innervation of cat visual areas 17 and 18 by physiologically identified X‐ and Y‐ type thalamic afferents. I. Arborization patterns and quantitative distribution of postsynaptic elements (1985) (177)
- Innervation of cat visual areas 17 and 18 by physiologically identified X‐ and Y‐ type thalamic afferents. II. Identification of postsynaptic targets by GABA immunocytochemistry and Golgi impregnation (1985) (177)
- Connections between pyramidal neurons in layer 5 of cat visual cortex (area 17) (1987) (161)
- Arborisation pattern and postsynaptic targets of physiologically identified thalamocortical afferents in striate cortex of the macaque monkey (1989) (148)
- The representation of the retina on the optic tectum of the pigeon. (1954) (145)
- Respiratory muscles in speech. (1959) (124)
- Selective responses of visual cortical cells do not depend on shunting inhibition (1988) (118)
- The projection of the retina, including the 'red area' on to the optic tectum of the pigeon. (1976) (111)
- Binocular visual mechanisms in cortical areas I and II of the sheep. (1976) (106)
- Estimates of the net excitatory currents evoked by visual stimulation of identified neurons in cat visual cortex. (1998) (105)
- Afferent nerve fibres from the heart and lungs in the cervical vagus (1948) (104)
- Mechanisms of inhibition in cat visual cortex. (1991) (103)
- A map of the visual cortex in the cat. (1967) (96)
- Expiratory Pressures and Air Flow During Speech (1960) (90)
- Nerve impulses in the brainstem of the goat. Short latency responses obtained by stretching the extrinsic eye muscles and the jaw muscles (1953) (87)
- The visual areas in the splenial sulcus of the cat (1973) (84)
- Inspiratory vaso‐constriction in patients after spinal injuries (1948) (75)
- The cortical visual areas of the sheep. (1976) (72)
- Degeneration of layer III pyramidal cells in area 18 following destruction of callosal input (1976) (67)
- Changes in activity of pulmonary receptors in anaesthesia and their influence on respiratory behaviour. (1944) (62)
- Form, function, and intracortical projections of neurons in the striate cortex of the monkey Macacus nemestrinus. (1993) (60)
- Cardiovascular responses to bladder distension in paraplegic patients (1953) (59)
- Afferent impulses in the oculomotor nerve, from the extrinsic eye muscles (1951) (57)
- Receptive field properties of neurones in visual area 1 and visual area 2 in the baboon (1985) (56)
- The receptive fields and topographical organization of goat retinal ganglion cells. (1973) (56)
- Learning and Relearning (1959) (54)
- The relationship of receptive field properties to the dendritic shape of neurones in the cat striate cortex. (1984) (53)
- Multiple embolism of the lung and rapid shallow breathing. (1950) (53)
- The effect of stimulation of intrafusal muscle fibres on sensitivity to stretch of extraocular muscle spindles. (1959) (45)
- Nerve impulses in the brainstem of the goat. Responses with long latencies obtained by stretching the extrinsic eye muscles (1953) (44)
- Young men (1975) (42)
- The Representation of the Visual Field on the Calcarine Cortex (1961) (41)
- Royal Commission on Medical Education. (1969) (41)
- Historical aspects of the neurosciences edited by F. Clifford Rose and W. F. Bynum, Raven Press, 1982.$78.88 (xix + 537 pages) ISBN 0 89004 661 1 (1983) (40)
- Tatsuji Inouye and the mapping of the visual fields on the human cerebral cortex (1987) (40)
- PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF BLAST (1942) (38)
- Cells selective to binocular disparity in the cortex of newborn lambs (1977) (37)
- The transmission of impulses through the ciliary ganglion (1937) (37)
- Projection of Optic Pathways to the Visual Cortex (1973) (35)
- Callosal connexions of the cortex representing the area centralis. (1967) (31)
- Effect of anaesthetics on systemic baroreceptors (1956) (30)
- A separate afferent nerve supply from the extra-ocular muscles of goats. (1955) (28)
- The effect of adrenaline on nerve action potentials (1941) (27)
- RECEPTORS AND SENSORY PERCEPTION. By Ragnar Granit. Yale: University Press; London: Cumberlege. Pp. 370. 145 figs. £2 (1956) (26)
- Conduction velocity and myelin thickness in regenerating nerve fibres. (1946) (25)
- Nerve impulses in the brainstem and cortex of the goat. Spontaneous discharges and responses to visual and other afferent stimuli (1953) (24)
- The relation of pulmonary arterial pressure variations to the activity of afferent pulmonary vascular fibers. (1951) (23)
- The activity of vagal stretch endings during congestion in perfused lungs (1945) (22)
- Effect of anaesthetics on mechanical receptors. (1958) (21)
- Evidence for the connections between a clutch cell and a corticotectal neuron in area 17 of the cat visual cortex (1988) (21)
- VISUAL FIELD PROJECTION ON THE DORSAL NUCLEUS OF THE LATERAL GENICULATE BODY IN THE RABBIT. (1965) (21)
- The action of phosgene on the stretch receptors of the lung (1948) (19)
- Control of eye movement (1978) (19)
- The representation of the retina on the optic lobe of the pigeon and the superior colliculus of the rabbit and goat. (1953) (18)
- Ipsilateral visual field represented in the cat's visual cortex (1982) (18)
- [Compensatory eye movements in the pigeon]. (1957) (17)
- Mechanisms underlying enhanced responses of J receptors of cats to excitants in pulmonary oedema. (1993) (17)
- Receptive field characteristics of neurones in striate cortex of newborn lambs and adult sheep (1983) (15)
- CONDUCTION-TIME FOR HUMAN PAIN SENSATION (1943) (14)
- Visual Centers in the Brain (1973) (13)
- Changes in ocular dominance induced in monocularly deprived lambs by stimulation with rotating gratings (1979) (11)
- Changes in Activity of Pulmonary Receptors in Anaesthesia and Their Influence on Respiratory Behaviour (1945) (11)
- Cardiovascular reflexes intitiated from afferent sites other than the cardiovascular system itself. (1960) (9)
- THE ROLE OF ACETYLCHOLINE IN SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION: A CRITICAL REVIEW (1948) (8)
- A comparison of stereoscopic mechanisms in cortical visual areas V1 and V2 of the cat [proceedings]. (1977) (8)
- The Bowman Lecture, 1977. The cortical contribution to binocular vision. (1977) (7)
- Brewster and wheatstone on vision £25.00/$39.00 Nicholas J. Wade 1983 (1984) (7)
- OPHTHALMIC OPERATIONS (1950) (6)
- Development and Plasticity of Neuronal Connections in the Lamb Visual System (1979) (6)
- Proceedings: Spatial arrangement of cells sensitive to binocular depth in the secondary visual area of the sheep. (1974) (6)
- HANDBOOOK OF PHYSIOLOGY (1960) (6)
- The development of the visual system in the sheep. (1978) (5)
- The effects of distension of viscera. (1954) (5)
- THE ORIGIN OF THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY (1983) (5)
- Binocular Vision and Cortical Function (1972) (5)
- Afferent discharges from extraocular muscles. (1949) (4)
- Cardiovascular Disturbances in Paraplegics (1954) (4)
- HANDBOOK OF PHYSIOLOGY (1961) (4)
- A splenial visual area. (1972) (4)
- Ludwig Guttmann, 3 July 1899 - 18 March 1980 (1983) (3)
- Proceedings: The representation of the horizontal meridian in visual areas II and III of the cat. (1976) (3)
- [Corpus callosum and visual cortex]. (1972) (3)
- Charles Skinner Hallpike, 19 July 1900 - 26 September 1979 (1984) (3)
- The basis of stereoscopic vision in the sheep. (1973) (3)
- Cells of origin of proprioceptive fibres from eye-muscles. (1950) (2)
- SAMSON WRIGHT'S APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY (1961) (2)
- The dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus of the sheep and its retinal connections. (1988) (2)
- Obscure Nervous Effects of Air Raids (1941) (2)
- AVIAN PHYSIOLOGY. By Paul D. Sturkie. London: Baillière, Tindall & Cox. Pp. xii + 424. 77 illustrations. 1st Ed. Price 48s (1954) (2)
- The apparatus used by Sherrington and his pupils (1982) (2)
- Rapid changes in ocular dominance produced by 4-aminopyridine in monocularly deprived lambs [proceedings]. (1979) (2)
- Visual machinery of the brain (1981) (1)
- THE CONTROL OF THE CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD. Supplemental volume by various authors arranged by R. J. S. McDowall. London: Wm. Dawson & Sons Ltd., 1956. Pp. vii + 257. £3, 13s. 6d (1957) (1)
- THE PLACE OF THE RESEARCH INSTITUTE AND THE ADVANCE OF MEDICINE (1958) (1)
- Reflexes arising from the great veins and the pulmonary circulation. (1955) (1)
- The spinal cord and spasticity (1966) (1)
- Early research and pathophysiology (1979) (1)
- THE BRAIN AND HUMAN BEHAVIOUR. Edited by H. C. Solomon, Stanley Cobb and Wilder Penfield. Proceedings of the A.R.N.M.D. Baltimore: The Williams & Wilkins Co. 1958. Pp. xi+564. 120s (1959) (1)
- The Controversy Over Synaptic Transmission (1993) (1)
- EYE AND BRAIN (1966) (0)
- PHYSIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF NEUROLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY. By Ernst Gellhorn. Minnesota University Press (London: Geoffrey Cumberlege). Pp. 556. With 107 figs. Price $8.50; 68s (1955) (0)
- Sherrington: His Life and Thought. (1980) (0)
- THE SPINAL CORD. Ciba Foundation Symposium. London: J. & A. Churchill. 1953. Pp. 300. Price 30s (1954) (0)
- STUDIES IN PHYSIOLOGY (1966) (0)
- VISION IN VERTEBRATES (1966) (0)
- TEXTBOOK OF MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY. By Arthur C. Guyton. Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders Company. 1956. Pp. xiv + 1030. 91s (1957) (0)
- The rate of discharge of the extra-ocular motoneurones. (1949) (0)
- Early research and pathophysiology (Ludwig Guttmann). (1979) (0)
- Frontiers in Physiological Research. Edited by D. G. Garlick and P. I. Korner. Pp. 391. (Cambridge University Press, 1985.) £67.50, $95.00 (1987) (0)
- Book Review: Physiology of the Retina and the Visual Pathway (1961) (0)
- Reversal of amblyopia in lambs. (1979) (0)
- BIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL BASES OF BEHAVIOUR. Edited by H. F. Harlow and C. N. Woolsey. University of Wisconsin Press. 1958. Pp. xx + 476. $8.00 (1959) (0)
- Advances in Diagnostic Visual Optics. Edited by A. Fiorentini, D. L. Guyton and I. M. Siegel. Pp. 191. (Springer‐Verlag.) 89 DM (1988) (0)
- The myotatic reflex [proceedings]. (1976) (0)
- Blood Pressure and the Bladder (1967) (0)
- Progress in Physiology, 1952–53 (1954) (0)
- THE NEUROLOGICAL BASIS OF BEHAVIOUR. A Ciba Foundation Symposium. Edited by G. E. W. Wolstenholme and C. M. O'Connor. London: J. & A. Churchill Ltd. 1958. Pp. xii+400. 52s. 6d (1959) (0)
- CLINICAL PHYSIOLOGY OF THE LUNGS. By C. K. Drinker. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications. Pp. 84. 27 figs. 40s (1956) (0)
- NOTICES OF RECENT PUBLICATIONSTHE REFLEXES (1961) (0)
- Book Review: Sherrington: His Life and Thought (1980) (0)
- [Not Available]. (1947) (0)
- THE PHYSIOLOGY OF NERVE CELLS. By J. C. Eccles. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press. 1957. Pp. ix+270. 30s (1958) (0)
- PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY: PHARMACOLOGIC EFFECTS ON BEHAVIOUR. Edited by Harry H. Pennes. London: Cassell & Co. Ltd. Pp. xiii + 362. 60s (1959) (0)
- Improved Bipolar Electrode Holder (1944) (0)
- PHYSIOLOGICAL BASES OF PSYCHIATRY. Edited by W. H. Gantt. American Lecture Series. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas. Pp. xiii + 344. 80s (1959) (0)
- OPINIONS AND CRITICAL JUDGMENTS ON PROFESSOR G. P. Arcieri'S BOOK, The Circulation of the Blood and Andrea Cesalpino of Arezzo. Preface by Dr. N. Pende. New York: Alcmaeon Publications. 1957. Pp. 27 (1958) (0)
- Physics and Physiology of Nervous Activity (1953) (0)
- INVENTORIES OF APPARATUS AND MATERIALS FOR TEACHING SCIENCE. Volume III. Technical Colleges. Part 5. Medical Sciences. Paris: UNESCO. Geneva: WHO 1954. Pp. 191. $2.75; 15s. 6d (1955) (0)
- AN INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONICS FOR PHYSIOLOGICAL WORKERS. By I. C. Whitfield. London: Macmillan & Co. 1953. Pp. 236. Price 18s (1954) (0)
- HANDBOOK OF SENSORY PHYSIOLOGY, Volume VII, part 2 - The Physiology of Photoreceptor Organs. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelburg, New York, 1973. Pp. x+765. DM 244 (1974) (0)
- CHARLES SCOTT SHERRINGTON: AN APPRAISAL. By R. Granit. London: Nelson. 1966. Pp. 188 (1967) (0)
- NOTICES OF RECENT PUBLICATIONSNEUROPHYSIOLOGY (1962) (0)
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