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444:, published by Teuber's group in 1960. It had previously been known that some lesions to the right hemisphere of the brain could cause changes in tactile sensitivity of the left hand, and vice versa. The authors had mapped the correspondence between exactly where in the brain the lesion occurred, and exactly where on the contralateral hand the change in sensitivity occurred. This mapping would indicate how an area of the hand was represented by a corresponding area of the brain responsible for processing touch sensation. The researchers had found that the touch processing region of the brain differed in each hemisphere, and the pattern of loss also differed on the two sides of the body. They concluded that the representation of the right hand in the left hemisphere was more "concentrated" than the representation of the left hand in the right hemisphere. 433:(a device for measuring tactile sensitivity), later known as the Semmes-Weinstein Aesthesiometer, which used these calibrated monofilaments. Like much of the other experimental apparatus in Teuber lab, the first Semmes-Weinstein Pressure Aesthesiometer was designed frugally: it was housed in a small cigar box labeled "El Paso Cigars, The Cowboy's Payday Smoke." Weinstein completed his dissertation in 1952. These Semmes-Weinstein monofilaments came into wide use for various applications. In May 1992, Weinstein traveled to Carville, Louisiana, to the Laboratory Research Branch of the Gillis W. Long 370:(1916-1998) was an American neuropsychologist. Semmes researched how touch and spatial orientation are processed in the brain and developed a pioneering hypothesis about differences between the right and left hemispheres. She also did early research demonstrating neuroplasticity in adult primates. In the course of her neuropsychological research, she co-developed a tactile sensitivity test, the Semmes-Weinstein monofilament test, that later was widely used by clinicians for tracking the course of diseases including 429:, who was also working there on his doctoral research in neuroscience under Teuber, persuaded her that a two-point device for detecting touch sensitivity, which she had brought to the lab, could be improved. Together they carried out the long, involved procedure of calibrating nylon microfilaments using a chemical balance.. They used these microfilaments to create a new tactile sensitivity test they called "the pressure test".. The new testing device they made was a particular type of 345: 332: 406:
in coming up with the name "neuropsychology" for their field of research: using behavioral techniques to investigate the organization of brain processes. Along with Robert A. Blum, Semmes carried out research with Pribram functionally characterizing the frontal lobes of chimpanzees, which they
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After leaving Bellevue Hospital, Semmes went to the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland to study cortical functioning in monkeys. She developed a pioneering hypothesis about hemispheric lateralization that influenced many later theoretical efforts.
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was a student at the University of Chicago from 1938 to 1943, Semmes (who had been divorced) was one of his closest personal friends. In 1945, Pitts considered proposing marriage to Semmes, and discussed the idea with his friend and colleague
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Semmes was also the first author on papers from the Teuber lab investigating spatial orientation. They found differences in the regions of the brain involved in orienting personal space (i.e., one's own body) versus extra-personal space.
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Center, to reminisce about the history of this invention. He received a plaque from the leprosy researchers there commemorating the "gift to the world" of the Semmes-Weinstein monofilaments.
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Pribram, Karl H. (2012). "Autobiography in Anecdote: The Foundations of Experimental Neuropsychology". In Stringer, Anthony Y.; Cooley, Eileen L.; Christensen, Anne-Lise (eds.).
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At some point Semmes was married to neuropsychologist Robert A. Blum. Subsequently, some time before December 30th, 1952, Semmes married the neuroscientist
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Parlee, Mary Brown (2012). "Hans-Lukas Teuber: Envisioning Neuropsychology". In Stringer, Anthony Y.; Cooley, Eileen L.; Christensen, Anne-Lise (eds.).
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Bove, Jessica; Cassidy, Adam; Stringer, Anthony Y. (2018). "Pribram, Karl H. (1919-)". In Kreutzer, Jeffrey S.; DeLuca, John; Caplan, Bruce (eds.).
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When the Teuber group was still at NYU, visiting scientists would come and give talks during their Thursday lunch meetings. On one such occasion,
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came and continued a theoretical discussion on brain injury and intelligence from lunch all the way through to dinner with Weinstein, Semmes, and
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TODO: Expand history of Semmes's work at the NIH based on Mortimer Mishkin oral history. She went to the NIH in the early 1960's.
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Teuber, Hans-Lukas (2009). "The Riddle of Frontal Lobe Function in Man".
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