Louis Lapicque

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Louis Lapicque

Louis Édouard Lapicque (1 August 1866 – 6 December 1952) was a French

mathematical neuroscience because of its simplicity. A review article [3]
was published for the centenary of the original Lapicque's 1907 paper - this review also contains an English translation of the original paper.

His wife, Marcelle Lapicque, was also a neurophysiologist.[4] Louis Lapicque "insisted on the importance of his wife as equal co-worker in all his research".[5]

Lapicque's laboratory at the Sorbonne

Works

  • Notice on titles and scientific works of Louis Lapicque (1908)
  • Excitability function of time, chronaxie, its meaning and its measure (1926)
  • Nervous machine (1943)
  • Neuromuscular isochronism and rythmogenic excitability (1947)
  • On reaction times according to races and social conditions (1901)
  • Quantitative research on nervous electrical excitation treated like a polarization (1907)
  • Consciousness as a cellular function (1952)

See also

References

  1. ^ in Frédéric Joliot-Curie page 578 by Michel Pinault (Editions Odile Jacob, 2000)
  2. ^ Lapicque L (1907). "Recherches quantitatives sur l'excitation électrique des nerfs traitée comme une polarisation". J. Physiol. Pathol. Gen. 9: 620–635.
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