Colin Blakemore

Neurobiologist known for research on vision

Colin Blakemore - Neurobiologist known for research on vision
Born

June 1st, 1944
81 years ago

Died

2022
3 years ago — 78 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United Kingdom

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A prominent neurobiologist contributed significantly to the understanding of visual perception and the development of the brain. Specialized in the study of the visual system, conducted extensive research on the plasticity of the brain and its ability to adapt and change. Authored influential books and scientific papers, contributing to both academic and public understanding of neuroscience. Held positions at various prestigious institutions, including the University of Oxford and served as the Chief Executive of the Medical Research Council. Engaged in public debate regarding ethical issues in neuroscience and animal research.

Conducted foundational research on vision

Authored several popular science books

Served as Chief Executive of the Medical Research Council

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