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Department of Psychology, Princeton University, New Jersey 08544-1010.
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Hans-Lukas Teuber (1916-1977) was one of the most influential neuropsychologists of his generation. In the first part of his career he headed the Psychophysiology Laboratory at the New York University--Bellevue Medical Center. There he and his associates played a major role in establishing human neuropsychology as a rigorous experimental science closely linked to contemporary neurophysiology and experimental psychology. In the second part of his career he founded the Department of Psychology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This rapidly became a world center of the neuro- and cognitive sciences and a model for the establishment of new neuroscience centers that brought together neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neuropsychology, and cognitive psychology into an interacting community. Teuber's contributions extended far beyond the institutions he founded and the many important experimental and theoretical papers he wrote. He was a consummate organizer, synthesizer, and sponsor of research on the brain, as well as the mentor of many of today's leading brain researchers. This special issue on object recognition and the temporal lobes is dedicated to his memory.
汉斯 - 卢卡斯·特伯(1916 - 1977)是他那个时代最具影响力的神经心理学家之一。在其职业生涯的第一阶段,他领导了纽约大学 - 贝尔维尤医学中心的心理生理学实验室。在那里,他和他的同事在将人类神经心理学确立为一门与当代神经生理学和实验心理学紧密相连的严谨实验科学方面发挥了重要作用。在其职业生涯的第二阶段,他创立了麻省理工学院的心理学系。该系迅速成为神经科学和认知科学的世界中心,也为新的神经科学中心的建立树立了典范,这些新中心将神经解剖学、神经生理学、神经心理学和认知心理学汇聚成一个相互作用的群体。特伯的贡献远远超出了他所创立的机构以及他撰写的众多重要实验和理论论文。他是一位完美的组织者、综合者和大脑研究的推动者,也是当今许多顶尖大脑研究者的导师。本期关于物体识别与颞叶的特刊是对他的纪念。