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IMAGE: The visual centers in those seeing a film or imagining as instructed had similar timing in their brain activity, while those experiencing spontaneous hallucinations showed a gradual increase in slow. view more
Credit: The Weizmann Institute of Science
Some people have lost their eyesight, but they continue to see. This phenomenon, a kind of vivid visual hallucination, is named after the Swiss doctor, Charles Bonnet, who described in 1769 how his completely blind grandfather experienced vivid, detailed visions of people, animals and objects. Charles Bonnet syndrome, which appears in those who have lost their eyesight, was investigated in a study led by scientists at the Weizmann Institute of Science. The findings, published today in
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Five Hebrew U alumni listed as top 10 in their fields
Five Hebrew U alumni listed as top 10 in their fields
Professors Dror Feitelson, Itamar Willner, Eric Cohen, Yitzhak Marcus and Steve Weiner earned the ranking by Stanford University.
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(January 6, 2021 / Israel Hayom) Five alumni of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have been ranked among the top 10 researchers in their fields on a list published by Stanford University.
Professor Dror Feitelson of the Rachel and Selim Benin School of Computer Science and Engineering ranked 8th in the group of artificial intelligence researchers. Professor Emeritus Itamar Willner of the Einstein School of Mathematics was ranked 10th in the list’s nanotechnology group.
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