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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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    there, without registering as a student. While there, in 1938 he met Jerome Lettvin, a pre-medical student, and the two became close friends. Russell was...
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  • Emeritus Jerome Lettvin, with whom she served as houseparent of the MIT Bexley dorm. They had three children: David, Ruth, and Jonathan. Lettvin, Maggie...
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  • 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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    street from Harvard, Jerome Lettvin was electrophysiologically recording from the frog optic nerve. Maturana made contact with Lettvin through J.Z. Young...
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  • 1945, 89–93. 1959, "What The Frog's Eye Tells The Frog's Brain". With Jerome Lettvin, H.R. Maturana and W.H. Pitts. In: Proc. of the I. R. E. Vol 47 (11)...
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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...
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    Gehrig's disease) and Huntington's disease were first discovered at MIT. Jerome Lettvin transformed the study of cognitive science with his paper "What the...
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  • Jon Kaas Eric Kandel Nathaniel Kleitman Christof Koch Stephen Kosslyn Jerome Lettvin Rodolfo Llinás Terje Lømo David Marr Earl K. Miller Richard G. Morris...
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    medical school because of her gender. Gibb then worked with Professor Jerome Lettvin at MIT on epistemology and color vision while studying law. In 1974...
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