Jerome Lettvin

Jerome Lettvin

scientist United States

Jerome Lettvin was a renowned neurophysiologist best known for his work on the neural basis of perception and cognition. His famous 1969 lecture at MIT humorously proposed the idea of 'grandmother cells,' which sparked ongoing discussions and research on the specificity of neurons in representing individual concepts.

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