Haldan Keffer Hartline
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American neuroscientist
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Haldan Keffer Hartline's Degrees
- PhD Physiology Johns Hopkins University
- Doctorate Medicine Johns Hopkins University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Haldan Keffer Hartline was an American physiologist who was a co-recipient of the 1967 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work in analyzing the neurophysiological mechanisms of vision. Education Hartline did his undergraduate studies at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, graduating in 1923. He began his study of retinal electrophysiology as a National Research Council Fellow at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, receiving his medical degree in 1927.
Haldan Keffer Hartline's Published Works
Published Works
- THE RESPONSE OF SINGLE OPTIC NERVE FIBERS OF THE VERTEBRATE EYE TO ILLUMINATION OF THE RETINA (1938) (692)
- INHIBITION IN THE EYE OF LIMULUS (1956) (449)
- INHIBITORY INTERACTION OF RECEPTOR UNITS IN THE EYE OF LIMULUS (1957) (445)
- THE RECEPTIVE FIELDS OF OPTIC NERVE FIBERS (1940) (404)
- Nerve impulses from single receptors in the eye (1932) (289)
- The peripheral origin of nervous activity in the visual system. (1952) (231)
- THE RESPONSES OF LIMULUS OPTIC NERVE FIBERS TO PATTERNS OF ILLUMINATION ON THE RECEPTOR MOSAIC (1959) (220)
- SPATIAL SUMMATION OF INHIBITORY INFLUENCES IN THE EYE OF LIMULUS, AND THE MUTUAL INTERACTION OF RECEPTOR UNITS (1958) (219)
- Intensity and duration in the excitation of single photoreceptor units (1934) (188)
- Spatial and temporal aspects of retinal inhibitory interaction. (1963) (176)
- Visual receptors and retinal interaction. (1969) (158)
- THE EFFECTS OF SPATIAL SUMMATION IN THE RETINA ON THE EXCITATION OF THE FIBERS OF THE OPTIC NERVE (1940) (138)
- The discharge of impulses in the optic nerve of Pecten in response to illumination of the eye (1938) (123)
- A QUANTITATIVE AND DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF THE ELECTRIC RESPONSE TO ILLUMINATION OF THE ARTHROPOD EYE (90)
- Light and dark adaptation of single photoreceptor elements in the eye of Limulus. (1947) (86)
- THE RESPONSE OF SINGLE VISUAL SENSE CELLS TO LIGHTS OF DIFFERENT WAVE LENGTHS (1935) (84)
- Studies on excitation and inhibition in the retina: A collection of papers from the laboratories of H. Keffer Hartline (1975) (83)
- Enhancement of Flicker by Lateral Inhibition (1967) (77)
- Inhibitory Interaction in the Retina of Limulus (1972) (76)
- FURTHER STUDIES ON THE KINETICS OF OSMOSIS IN LIVING CELLS (1931) (76)
- THE NERVE MESSAGES IN THE FIBERS OF THE VISUAL PATHWAY (1940) (67)
- Biophysical Science-A Study Program (1959) (62)
- THE ELECTRICAL RESPONSE TO ILLUMINATION OF THE EYE IN INTACT ANIMALS, INCLUDING THE HUMAN SUBJECT; AND IN DECEREBRATE PREPARATIONS (1925) (56)
- Physiology of Photoreceptor Organs (1972) (50)
- Fourier analysis of dynamics of excitation and inhibition in the eye of Limulus: amplitude, phase and distance. (1974) (49)
- Variability of interspike intervals in optic nerve fibers of Limulus: effect of light and dark adaptation. (1968) (36)
- THE DARK ADAPTATION OF THE EYE OF LIMULUS, AS MANIFESTED BY ITS ELECTRIC RESPONSE TO ILLUMINATION (1930) (36)
- THE OSMOTIC PROPERTIES OF LIVING CELLS (EGGS OF ARBACIA PUNCTULATA) (1931) (28)
- Comparative permeability to water and to certain solutes of the egg cells of three marine invertebrates, Arbacia, Cumingia and Chaetopterus† (1939) (28)
- THE DISCHARGE OF NERVE IMPULSES FROM THE SINGLE VISUAL SENSE CELL (1935) (26)
- Inhibitory interaction in the retina. (1969) (24)
- Receptor Mechanisms and the Integration of Sensory Information in the Eye (1959) (23)
- Respiration due to natural nerve impulses. A method for measuring respiration (1934) (21)
- INTUBATION STUDIES OF THE HUMAN SMALL INTESTINE. XXI. A METHOD FOR MEASURING INTRA-LUMINAL PRESSURES AND ITS APPLICATION TO THE DIGESTIVE TRACT. (1943) (20)
- How cells receive stimuli. (1961) (19)
- Facilitation of inhibition in the compound lateral eye of limulus. (1973) (12)
- Nerve Impulses from Single Receptors in the Eye of Limulus (1932) (8)
- Men of vision. (1967) (8)
- Fluctuation of response of single visual sense cells. (1947) (8)
- Responses to small changes of light intensity by the light-adapted photoreceptor. (1948) (7)
- THE PROCESSING OF VISUAL INFORMATION IN A SIMPLE RETINA (1974) (5)
- Nerve Impulses in Single Fibers of the Vertebrate Retina (1935) (4)
- Retinal action potentials of photoreceptor cells and the discharge of nerve impulses in their axones. (1948) (3)
- The Biological Sciences and Space Research (1961) (3)
- INFLUENCE OF LIGHT OF VERY LOW INTENSITY ON PHOTOTROPIC REACTIONS OF ANIMALS (1923) (3)
- THE DARK ADAPTATION OF THE EYE OF LIMULUS, AS MANIFESTED BY ITS ELECTRIC RESPONSE TO ILLUMINATION (1930) (2)
- STUDIES ON OSMOTIC EQUILIBRIUM AND ON THE KINETICS OF OSMOSIS IN LIVING CELLS BY A DIFFRACTION METHOD (1935) (2)
- Problems of visual physiology during the war. (1946) (1)
- The Modification of Sensory Information by Neural Interaction in the Eye, and Its Relation to Vision (1959) (1)
- Inhibitory interaction in the Limulus eye; abstract. (1958) (1)
- T H E RESPONSES OF LIMULUS OPTIC NERVE FIBERS TO PATTERNS OF I L L U M I N A T I O N ON T H E RECEPTOR MOSAIC* BY FLOYD RATLIFF AND H. K. HARTLINE (0)
- Comparative Permeability of Cells to Water and to Certain Solutes (1937) (0)
- [Activity of the receptors and sensorial integration in the eye of the Limulus]. (1959) (0)
- Retinal action potentials of photoreceptor cells and the discharge of nerve impulses in their axones. (1948) (0)
- Dark Adaptation of Single Visual Nerve Cells (1942) (0)
- The Role of Intensity and Duration in the Stimulation of Single End Organs in the Eye (1932) (0)
- Light and dark adaptation of single visual sense cells. (1947) (0)
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