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         Bekesy Georg Von:     more books (15)
  1. The Georg von Bekesy Collection: Selected objects from the Collection of Georg von Bekesy bequeathed to the Nobel Foundation
  2. Sensory Inhibition by Georg Von Bekesy,
  3. Experiments in Hearing by Georg Von Bekesy, 1989-06
  4. Experiments in hearing (McGraw;Hill series in psychology) by Georg von Bekesy, 1960
  5. Hungarian Neuroscientists: Georg Von Békésy, Ladislas J. Meduna, Béla Julesz, George Karpati
  6. The Georg Von Bekesy Collection: Selected Objects from the Collection of Georg Von Bekesy Bequeathed to the Nobel Foundation by Jan;Nobelstiftelsen;Abel, Ulf Wirgin, 1974
  7. University of Hawaii Faculty: Glenn D. Paige, R. J. Rummel, Ben Finney, Cathy Song, Terry Shintani, Georg Von Békésy, John Defrancis
  8. Sensory Inhibition by Georg Von Bekesy, 1967-06
  9. Sensory Inhibition by Georg Von Bekesy, 1975
  10. The Ear - (Scientific American OffPrints) by Georg Von Bekesy, 1957
  11. The Georg von Bekesy Collection by Ian (Editor) Wirgin, 1974-01-01
  12. Sensory Inhibition by Georg Von BÉkÉsy, 1967
  13. Experiments in Hearing by Georg Von Bekesy, 1980
  14. Bekesy Gyorgy (Mult magyar tudosai) (Hungarian Edition) by Jozsef Daniel, 1990

1. Georg Von Bekesy Winner Of The 1961 Nobel Prize In Medicine
georg von bekesy, a nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the nobelPrize Internet Archive. georg von BÉKÉSY. 1961 nobel Laureate in Medicine
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G EORG V ON B ÉKÉSY
1961 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for his discoveries of the physical mechanism of stimulation within the cochlea.
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    Place of Birth: Budapest, Hungary
    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
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2. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE.Name, Year Awarded. von Behring, Emil Adolf, 1901. von bekesy, georg, 1961.
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3. Georg Von Bekesy
georg von Békésy was born in Budapest, Hungary on June 3, 1899. He was awardedthe nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1961 for his discovery and
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. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1961 for his discovery and subsequent research arising from it. mechanical model of the inner ear paintings, statues and artifacts Acoustic Research Laboratory at the Technical University of Budapest

4. Georg Von Bekesy Inner Ear Model
nobel Lecture, December 11, 1961, georg von Békésy (in nobel Lectures Physiologyor Medicine 1942 1962, Elsevier, 1964, pp. 722-746). Return to Text.
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Photo reproduced from: Nobel Lectures Physiology or Medicine 1942-1962, Elsevier 1964, p. 744. Return to Text ...After some modification, the final version of the model consists of a plastic tube filled with water, and a membrane 30 cm in length; when it is stimulated with a vibration it shows travelling waves of the same type as those seen in the normal human ear. The usable frequency range is two octaves. I think the happiest period of my research was when I started to repeat all the great experiments that have been done on the ear in the past but now on the model ear with nerve supply. All the small details could be duplicated on the skin. Nothing has been more rewarding than to concentrate on the little discrepancies that I love to investigate and see them slowly disappear. This always give me the feeling of being on the right track, a new track. The simple fact that on the model the whole arm vibrates (as can be seen under stroboscopic illumination), but only a very small section is recognized as vibrating, proves that nervous inhibition must play an important role. Further investigation has shown that every local stimulus applied on the skin produces strong inhibition around the place of stimulation. This seems to be true, not only for the skin, but also for the ear and the retina. Involuntarily, this had led me to begin an investigation of the analogies between the ear and the skin and the eye. Maybe the time is not too far off when these three sense organs ear, skin, and eye so sharply separated in the textbooks of physiology, will have some chapters in common. This would lead toward a simplification of our descriptions of the sense organs.

5. Georg Von Bekesy And The Place Theory Of Pitch Perception
For his studines of the traveling wave, georg von bekesy receivedthe nobel Prize in 1961. His incredible delicate and elegant
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von Bekesy and the Place Theory
"The molder of the modern theory of basilar-membrane "resonance" is Georg von Bekesy. In 1928 Bekesy was a communications engineer in Budapest, studying the mechanical and electrical adaptation of telephone equipment to the demands of the human hearing mechanism. One day, in the course of a casual conversation, an acquantance asked him whether a major improvement would soon be forthcoming in the quality of telephone systems. The idle remark strarted a chain of thought that eventually posed to Bekesy a more fundamental question: "How much better is the quality of the human ear than that of any telephone system?" His search for the answer has added volumes to our present-day knowledge of hearing." "Bekesy studied the inner ear by building mechanical models of the cochlea- e.g., a metal tube filled with water. Along the length of the tube ran a narrow slot covered by a stretched membrane, which served as the basilar membrane of the model. When the fluid was set in motion, he observed, it caused a bulge which swept like an undulating wave along the membrane. By adjusting the tension of the membrane along the slot he was able to confine the biggest part of the bulge to a particular region on the membrane. The undulation traveled down the length of the membane, but its amplitude - the bigness of the bulge- varied with position: the bulge was slight everywhere except in one area where it was large." "He also detected the same wave movement in the cochlea itself. Using first animal ears and then the ears of human cadavers, he carefully cut out the cochlea and bored a tiny opening in the bone. Working under a microscope with "microtools" of his own invention (one pair of scissors had blades only a few thousandths of an inch long), he laid open part of the basilar membrane. The cochlear fluid was drained and replaced with a salt solution containing a suspension of powdered aluminum and coal. By scattering flashes of intense light off the powder suspension, Bekesy was able to follow events within the interior of the cochles. Under the microscope he saw a bulging undulation sweep over the basilar membrane when a sound was introduced into the cochlea. It was the same traveling wave he had seen coursing along the artificial membrane of his model."

6. Georg Von Békésy - Biography
georg von Békésy was born in Budapest, Hungary, on June 3,1899, the son of FromNobel Lectures, Physiology or Medicine 19421962. Dr von Békésy died in 1972
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University of Berne
. After a short military service he received his Ph.D. in Physics in 1923 from the University of Budapest. Later on he entered the services of the Hungarian Post Office in Budapest where he stayed until 1946. He worked one year at the Central Laboratory of Siemens and Halske A.G. in Berlin, at that time one of the centers in the development of telecommunication. During vacations he spent his free time in different workshops learning how to use a file for many hours without hurting the hands.
His work in the research laboratory of the Hungarian Post Offce was concerned mainly with problems of long-distance telephone transmission. The friendly and efficient atmosphere of this laboratory made it possible for him to spend considerable time in the study of the ear as a main component of the transmission system. Soon he became a nuisance to the autopsy rooms of the hospitals and the mechanical workshops of the Post Office. There they did not like to find their drill press full of human-bone dust in the morning. But the wonderful laboratory spirit helped to overcome all difficulties, except those produced by the destructions of World War II.
During the years 1939-1946 he was also Professor of Experimental Physics at the University of Budapest. He left Hungary in 1946 for Sweden, where he was a guest of the

7. Georg Von Békésy - Nobel Lecture
georg von Békésy – nobel Lecture. Concerning Speech georg von BékésyBiography nobel Lecture Swedish nobel Stamps Other Resources. 1960, 1962.
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Concerning the pleasures of observing, and the mechanics of the inner ear Nobel Lecture December 11, 1961
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    Georg von Békésy was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1899. . He was awarded his Ph.D. from the University of Budapest in 1926 for development of a fast method for determining molecular weight. In the 1930's, he was dealing with problems concerning long-distance telephone transmission in the research laboratory of the Hungarian Post. He put a stress on the study of the human ear in his work. From 1939 to 1946 he was a professor of experimental physics at the Pázmány Péter University in Budapest. He was also a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Research on this problem led to his 1928 discovery of the mechanical characteristics of neural transduction in the inner ear. One of Békésy's principal contributions was the development of anatomical techniques that allowed rapid, nondestructive dissection of the cochlea. This dissection was done under a low-power microscope using a special grinding mechanism operated in a water bath. Békésy was able to observe the traveling waves along the basilar membrane that were produced by sound. He observed the shape of these waves by stroboscopic examination of the motion of particles of silver which he sprinkled on the nearly transparent basilar membrane. Depending upon the frequency of the sound, the traveling waves achieved maximum amplitude in different locations (see figure). He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1961 for his discovery and subsequent research arising from it.

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