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Authorised form of nameBarlow; Horace Basil (1921 - 2020)
Dates1921 - 2020
NationalityBritish
Place of birthEngland, United Kingdom
Date of birth08/12/1921
Date of death05/07/2020
OccupationNeuroscientist
Research fieldNeuroscience
Vision
Physiological optics
ActivityEducation:
Winchester College; Harvard University, MD (1946)
Career:
Fellow of Trinity College, University of Cambridge; Royal Society Research Professor of Physiology at the University of Cambridge; University of California at Berkeley (1964-1973); University of Cambridge (1973-2020)
Medals/Awards:
Australia Prize 1993, Swartz Prize for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience 2009; Ken Nakayama Prize 2016
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election20/03/1969
Age at election47
RSActivityRoyal Society roles:
Council: 1989-1990
Medals and prizes:
Royal Medal 1993
Lectures:
Ferrier 1980
RelationshipsSon of the civil servant Sir Alan Barlow and his wife Lady Nora (née Darwin), great grandson of Charles Darwin FRS; married 1. (1954) Ruthala Salaman, 2. (1980) Miranda Weston-Smith; professional collaboration with Richard Fitzhugh, Stephen Kuffler, William Levick
OtherInfoHorace Barlow was best known for his analysis of the way that visual information is encoded as significant nerve signals. He was the first to show (in amphibians) the fundamental organisation of optic nerve fibres, namely that each is connected to a clump of receptors that excite, surrounded by a ring that inhibits. With Richard Fitzhugh and Stephen Kuffler, he analysed how this organization changes in dark adaptation.

Horace’s work on human vision greatly strengthened the modern concept of threshold as signal detection in noisy channels, and he measured the quantum efficiency of seeing in various conditions. With William Levick, he showed that rabbits have optic nerves that signal not position but direction of movement, and by ingenious experiments analysed the neural mechanism by which specific movement is encoded.

Dr Horace Barlow FRS died on 5 July 2020.
SourceSources:
https://royalsociety.org/people/horace-barlow-11035/; Wikipedia
References:
David Burr, 'Interview with Horace Barlow' in Current Biology volume 18, issue 12, June 2008 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2008.04.005 (accessed 6/7/2020)
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/73913419
CodeNA4295
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
IM/GA/GRS/8590Barlow, Horace Basilnd
EC/1969/01Barlow, Horace Basil: certificate of election to the Royal Society
TG/1/6/80Letter from Thomas Gold to Professor Horace Barlow, School of Optometry, University of California, Berkeley25 March 1969
IM/000248Barlow, Horace Basil30 November 1993
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