David Hubel : The Brain and Visual Perception
1981 Nobel Laureate, Harvard University Professor and Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Wellesley College Dr. David Hubel (1926-2013) presented this talk about his research on the brain and visual perception on April 10, 2009. Professor Bevil Conway provided the introduction.

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