History of Neuroscience - Masakazu Konishi's Contributions to Auditory Systems Research
Offered By: Society for Neuroscience via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Delve into an insightful archival interview with Masakazu Konishi, a renowned Japanese neuroscientist and Professor of Behavioral Biology at the California Institute of Technology. Explore Konishi's groundbreaking research on the auditory systems of barn owls for prey capture and the singing mechanisms of songbirds. Gain valuable insights into the life and discoveries of this eminent senior neuroscientist as part of the Society for Neuroscience's autobiography series, "The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography." Recorded on March 29-30, 2006, this hour-long video offers a unique glimpse into the contributions that have shaped our understanding of neuroscience.
Syllabus
History of Neuroscience: Masakazu Konishi
Taught by
Society for Neuroscience
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