1 | Award winner | Lecture | Year | Event page |
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2 | Professor Richard Morris CBE FRS | The making, keeping and losing of memory
| 2023 | https://royalsociety.org/science-events-and-lectures/2023/04/ferrier-2023/ |
3 | Daniel Wolpert | Everything in motion: How our brains learn to control our bodies
| 2021 | https://royalsociety.org/science-events-and-lectures/2021/06/ferrier-lecture/ |
4 | Ray Dolan | Seeing the future: how our brains decide our actions | 2019 | https://royalsociety.org/science-events-and-lectures/2020/12/ferrier-lecture/ |
5 | Christine Holt | Wiring up the brain: How axons navigate | 2017 | https://royalsociety.org/science-events-and-lectures/2017/03/ferrier-lecture/ |
6 | John O'Keefe | NeuroNavigation: how the brain represents the space we live in and finds our way around | 2013 | https://royalsociety.org/events/2013/Ferrier-Lecture/ |
7 | Colin Blakemore | Plasticity of the brain: the key to human development, cognition and evolution | 2010 | http://royalsociety.org/events/2010/plasticity-brain/ |
8 | Marc Tessier-Lavigne | Brain development and brain repair: Molecules and mechanisms that control neuronal wiring | 2007 | http://royalsociety.org/events/2007/brain-development-repair/ |
9 | Alan Cowey | 'Magnetic brain stimulation: what can it tell us about brain function?'. | 2004 | http://royalsociety.org/events/2004/magnetic-brain-stimulation/ |
10 | Andrew Gino Sita Lumsden | Patterning the embryonic brain. | 2001 | |
11 | Jean-Pierre Changeux | The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and synaptic plasticity. | 1998 | |
12 | Semir Zeki | Behind the scene: an exploration of the visual brain. | 1995 | |
13 | Gerald Westheimer | Seeing depth with two eyes, stereopsis. | 1992 | |
14 | Lawrence Weiskrantz | Side glances at blindsight, recent approaches to implicit discrimination in human cortical blindness. | 1989 | |
15 | Giles Skey Brindley | The actions of parasympathetic and sympathetic nerves in human micturition, erection and seminal emission, and their restoration in paraplegic patients by implanted electrical stimulators. | 1986 | |
16 | Leslie Lars Iversen | Amino acids and peptides: fast and slow chemical signals in the nervous system? | 1983 | |
17 | Horace Basil Barlow | Cerebral cortex and the design of the eye. | 1980 | |
18 | Janos Szentagothai | The neuron network of the cerebral cortex, a functional interpretation. | 1977 | |
19 | Wilhelm Siegmund Feldberg | Body temperature and fever, changes in our views during the last decade. | 1974 | |
20 | Avid Hunter Hubel and Torsten Nils Wiesel | The function and architecture of the visual cortex. | 1971 | |
21 | Charles Garrett Phillips | Studies of a primates brain and hand. | 1968 | |
22 | Stephen William Kuffler | Physiological properties of vertebrate and invertebrate neurological cells and the movement of substances through the nervous system. | 1965 | |
23 | William Albert Hugh Rushton | Visual adaptation. | 1962 | |
24 | John Carew Eccles | The nature of central inhibitory action. | 1959 | |
25 | Wilfrid Edward Le Gros Clark | Inquiries into the anatomical basis of olfactory discrimination. | 1956 | |
26 | Francis Martin Rouse Walshe | The contribution of clinical observation to cerebral physiology. | 1953 | |
27 | John Zachary Young | Growth and plasticity in the nervous system. | 1950 | |
28 | Wilder Penfield | Some observations of the cerebral cortex of Man. | 1947 | |
29 | Gordon Morgan Holmes | The organization of the visual cortex in man. | 1944 | |
30 | Frederic Charles Bartlett | Fatigue following highly skilled work. | 1941 | |
31 | Edgar Douglas Adrian | Some problems of localization in the central nervous system. | 1938 | |
32 | Otto Loewi | Problems connected with the principle of humeral transmission of nervous impulses. | 1935 | |
33 | CU Ariens Kappers | Some correlations between skull and brain. | 1932 | |
34 | Charles Sherrington | Some functional problems attaching to convergence. | 1929 |