Ferrier Lecture
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The Ferrier Lecture is a Royal Society lectureship given triennially (in years divisible by three). Its name honors the memory of Sir David Ferrier who was a pioneer of research into the nervous system.
[edit] List of lecturers
- 2001 - Andrew Gino Sita Lumsden
- 1998 - Jean-Pierre Changeux
- 1995 - Semir Zeki
- 1992 - Gerald Westheimer
- 1989 - Lawrence Weiskrantz
- 1986 - Giles Skey Brindley
- 1983 - Leslie Lars Iversen
- 1980 - Horace Basil Barlow
- 1977 - Janos Szentagothai
- 1974 - Wilhelm Siegmund Feldberg
- 1971 - David Hunter Hubel and Torsten Nils Wiesel
- 1968 - Charles Garrett Phillips
- 1965 - Stephen William Kuffler
- 1962 - William Albert Hugh Rushton
- 1959 - John Carew Eccles
- 1956 - Wilfrid Edward Le Gros Clark
- 1953 - Francis Martin Rouse Walshe
- 1950 - John Zachary Young
- 1947 - Wilder Penfield
- 1944 - Gordon Morgan Holmes
- 1941 - Frederic Charles Bartlett
- 1938 - Edgar Douglas Adrian
- 1935 - Otto Loewi
- 1932 - C. U. Ariens Kappers
- 1929 - Charles Sherrington
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