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  1. Mind and Brain: The Many-Faceted Problems by Sir John [Carew] (1903-1998), ed Eccles, 1982
  2. Mind and Brain: The Many-Faceted Problems by Sir John [Carew] Eccles, 1982-01-01
  3. Fundamental Importance of Brain Research by Sir John [Carew] Eccles, 1966-01-01
  4. The neurophysiological basis of mind; the principles of neurophysiology by John C. (John Carew) Sir (1903-) Eccles, 1960-01-01
  5. Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Leslie Hutchinson, 2001

21. Sir John Carew Eccles — FactMonster.com
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23. Eccles, Sir John Carew
Eccles, Sir John Carew (b. Jan. 27, 1903, Melbourne), Australian research physiologist, who in 1963 received (with Alan Hodgkin and Andrew Huxley) the 1963 Nobel Prize for
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(b. Jan. 27, 1903, Melbourne), Australian research physiologist, who in 1963 received (with Alan Hodgkin and Andrew Huxley) the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of the chemical means by which impulses are communicated or repressed by nerve cells. Working at the Australian National University, Canberra (1951-66), Eccles showed that the excitement of a nerve cell by an impulse causes one kind of synapse to release into the neighbouring cell a substance (probably acetylcholine) that expands the pores in nerve membranes. The expanded pores then allow free passage of sodium ions into the neighbouring nerve cell and reverse the polarity of electric charge. This wave of electric charge, which constitutes the nerve impulse, is conducted from one cell to another. In the same way he found that an excited nerve cell induces another type of synapse to release into the neighbouring cell a substance that promotes outward passage of positively charged potassium ions across the membrane, reinforcing the existing polarity and inhibiting the transmission of an impulse. Eccles' work, based largely on the findings of Hodgkin and Huxley, had a profound influence on the medical treatment of nervous diseases and research on kidney, heart, and brain function. Among his books are

24. Sir John Eccles - Biography
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In 1927, with first class honours in Natural Sciences, the Christopher Welch Scholarship and a Junior Research Fellowship at Exeter College, Oxford, he commenced research on reflexes with Sherrington's colleagues. Later from 1928 to 1931 he was research assistant to Sherrington, there being eight papers published conjointly; and he also collaborated with Ragnar Granit on two research projects. He was awarded an Oxford D. Phil. degree in 1929 for a thesis on Excitation and Inhibition. Later Oxford appointments were to a Staines Medical Fellowship at Exeter College in 1932, a tutorial fellowship of Magdalen College, and a University Demonstratorship in 1934.

25. Sir John Carew Eccles Winner Of The 1963 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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26. Eccles, John Eccles, Sir John Carew Eccles: Information From Answers.com
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28. Sir John Carew Eccles (Australian Physiologist) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedi
Sir John Carew Eccles (Australian physiologist), Jan. 27, 1903Melbourne, AustraliaMay 2, 1997Contra, Switz.Australian research physiologist who received (with Alan Hodgkin and
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Physiologist, born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He studied at Melbourne and Oxford, became director of the Kanematsu Institute of Pathology at Sydney (1937), and was professor of physiology at Otago University (1944-51), then at Canberra (1951-66). In 1968 he moved to the State University of New York at Buffalo. A specialist in neurophysiology, he was knighted in 1958, and shared the 1963 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for work on the functioning of nervous impulses. His book Evolution in the Brain (1989) is an excellent, albeit quite dense, overview of changes in the brains of primates. Return to the biography index . Back to my homepage , the school , the Journalism department , or the Underground student pipeline

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Eccles, Sir John Carew (1903 ) He was born in Melbourne, Australia, on January 27th, 1903. He owes much to his early training by his father, William
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Eccles, Sir John Carew He was born in Melbourne, Australia, on January 27th, 1903. He owes much to his early training by his father, William James Eccles, who was a teacher as also was his mother, née Mary Carew. He graduated from Melbourne University in Medicine with first class honours in 1925, and as Victorian Rhodes Scholar for 1925 entered Magdalen College, Oxford, as an undergraduate in order to study under Sir Charles Sherrington.
In 1927, with first class honours in Natural Sciences, the Christopher Welch Scholarship and a Junior Research Fellowship at Exeter College, Oxford, he commenced research on reflexes with Sherrington's colleagues. Later from 1928 to 1931 he was research assistant to Sherrington, there being eight papers published conjointly; and he also collaborated with Ragnar Granit on two research projects. He was awarded an Oxford D. Phil. degree in 1929 for a thesis on Excitation and Inhibition. Later Oxford appointments were to a Staines Medical Fellowship at Exeter College in 1932, a tutorial fellowship of Magdalen College, and a University Demonstratorship in 1934.
During this Oxford period research was largely on synaptic transmission both in the central nervous system and peripherally in sympathetic ganglia, smooth and cardiac muscle. Using the newly developed techniques of electrophysiology - amplifiers and cathode ray oscilloscopes. It was the period of controversy between the exponents of the rival chemical and electrical theories of synaptic transmission with Eccles in particular resisting many aspects of the chemical transmitter story that was being developed so effectively by

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35. Eccles, Sir John Carew - Personenlexikon
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australischer Physiologe, geboren 27.1.1903 Melbourne, verstorben 2.5.1997 Locarno; Schüler und Mitarbeiter von C.S. 2 Sherrington, ab 1951 Professor für Physiologie in Canberra (Australien), ab 1966 am Institute for Biomedical Research in Chicago, später in Buffalo (N.Y.); bedeutende Arbeiten zur Erregungsleitung im Nervensystem, über das Gehirn und Rückenmark (Funktion und Arbeitsweise der Synapsen und des Motoneurons); entdeckte die erregenden und hemmenden postsynaptischen Membranpotentiale; formulierte das Konzept der funktionalen Spezifität, nach dem es im Nervensystem nur zwei Grundtypen von Nervenzellen (hemmende und erregende) gibt, die jedoch den gleichen Neurotransmitter haben können; erhielt 1963 zusammen mit A.L. r Hodgkin und A.F. Huxley den Nobelpreis für Physiologie oder Medizin; zahlreiche wissenschaftliche Veröffentlichungen.
Werke (Auswahl): »The Physiology of Synapsis« (1964), »The Understanding of the Brain« (1973), »The Self and its Brain« (mit K.R. Popper; 1977; deutsch »Das Ich und sein Gehirn«), »Molecular Neurobiology of the Mammalian Brain« (1978), »The Human Psyche« (1980).¤ Eccles, John Carew Diese Seite als Bookmark speichern : addthis_url = location.href; addthis_title = document.title; addthis_pub = 'woorgle1492';

36. Eccles Sir John Carew - WIEM, Darmowa Encyklopedia
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G³ówne publikacje: The Physiology of Nerve Cells Fizjologia synaps nerwowych (1964, wydanie polskie 1968), The Inhibitory Pathways of the Central Nervous System The Understanding of the Brain Inne na ten temat: Nobla Nagrody, 1961-1965 Hodgkin Sir Alan Lloyd Huxley Andrew Fielding wiêcej ... Strona do Druku
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38. Definition Of ECCLES (Meaning Of ECCLES), A 6 Letter Word
physiologist noted for his research on the conduction of impulses by nerve cells (19031997) ECCLES is a 6 letter word that starts with E. Synonyms John Eccles, Sir John Carew
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39. Sir John Eccles - Magdalen College
Sir John Carew Eccles was born in January 1903 and attended Melbourne University, coming to Magdalen as a Rhodes Scholar in 1925. He received a doctorate in 1929 and was Fellow and
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Sir John Carew Eccles was born in January 1903 and attended Melbourne University, coming to Magdalen as a Rhodes Scholar in 1925. He received a doctorate in 1929 and was Fellow and Tutor at Magdalen between 1934 and 1937. He was Professor of Physiology at Otago University between 1944 and 1951 and then Professor of Physiology at the Australian National University until 1966. He received his Nobel Prize in 1963 and was an Honorary Fellow of Magdalen from 1964. He died in 1997. His publications include The Physiology of Nerve Cells (1957), the Physiology of Synapses (1964), the Understanding of the Brain, [with the late Sir Karl Popper] (1973), Sherrington - his Life and Thought (1979), The Human Psyche (1980), The Evolution of the Brain - the Creation of the Self (1989). This Site is powered by MySource Matrix Open Source CMS

40. Eccles - Definition Of Eccles At YourDictionary.com
Eccles, Sir John Carew (kə ro̵̅o̅ ′) 190397; Brit. neurobiologist, born in Australia
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