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Jerome Ysroael Lettvin (February 23, 1920 –
April 23, 2011),
often known as
Jerry Lettvin, was an
American cognitive scientist, and
Professor of Electrical...
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Margaret B.
Lettvin is an
American writer and
promoter of
exercise and health. She was
known in the
Boston area in the 1970s for a PBS
television show...
- Pitts,
Lettvin, McCulloch, and Pat Wall.
Pitts wrote a
large dissertation on the
properties of
neural nets
connected in
three dimensions.
Lettvin described...
- The Leary–
Lettvin debate was a May 3, 1967
debate between Jerome Lettvin, a
medical doctor and
professor at MIT, and
Timothy Leary, a
licensed psychologist...
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Jerome Lettvin was
electrophysiologically recording from the frog
optic nerve.
Maturana made
contact with
Lettvin through J.Z.
Young (who knew
Lettvin and...
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Lettvin, two Jewish-Ukrainian
immigrants who
settled in Chicago.
Neurophysiologist and MIT
professor Jerome Lettvin was his
eldest brother.
Lettvin's...
- "grandmother cell". The term was
coined around 1969 by
cognitive scientist Jerry Lettvin.
Rather than
serving as a
serious hypothesis, the "grandmother cell" concept...
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death Leary–
Lettvin debate Leary v.
United States "Tomorrow
Never Knows" (1966 song) "Legend...
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Leary engaged in a
televised debate on drug use with MIT
professor Jerry Lettvin. At the end of 1967,
Leary moved to
Laguna Beach, California, and made...
- The
Science of Behaviour. Ontario:
Pearson Education Canada. pp. 20–22.
Lettvin, J.Y., Maturana, H.R., Pitts, W.H., and McCulloch, W.S. (1961). Two Remarks...