John Eccles

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Definition

Proper noun: * Sir John Carew Eccles: An Australian neurophysiologist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1963 for his pioneering research on the chemical transmission of signals in the nervous system, specifically at synapses between nerve cells.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The groundbreaking work of John Eccles fundamentally changed our understanding of how neurons communicate.
    • In his lecture, the professor discussed the experiments conducted by John Eccles on synaptic inhibition.
Advanced Usage
  • "Eccles's hypothesis": Refers to his early support for the theory of electrical synaptic transmission, which he later revised based on experimental evidence.
    • The scientist first defended Eccles's hypothesis before new data led to a paradigm shift.
  • "The Eccles model": Can refer to his detailed physiological models of neuronal function, particularly related to the cerebellum and the hippocampus.
    • The paper proposed an update to the Eccles model of cerebellar circuitry.
Variants and Related Words
  • Eccles (noun): A common shorthand reference to the scientist in academic and historical contexts.
    • The findings of Eccles and his colleagues were confirmed by later research.
  • Ecclesian (adj, rare): Pertaining to the work or theories of John Eccles.
    • The Ecclesian approach to neurophysiology emphasized precise microelectrode measurements.
Synonyms
  • Neurophysiologist: A scientist who studies the function of the nervous system.
  • Nobel Laureate (in Physiology/Medicine): A recipient of the Nobel Prize in that category.
Related Terms and Context
  • Synapse: The junction between two nerve cells, which was the primary focus of Eccles's research.
  • Inhibitory postsynaptic potential (IPSP): A key discovery for which Eccles is famous, describing how signals can suppress neuronal activity.
  • Alan Hodgkin and Andrew Huxley: Fellow Nobel laureates (1963) recognized for their work on nerve impulse conduction, often mentioned alongside Eccles.
Noun
  1. Australian physiologist noted for his research on the conduction of impulses by nerve cells (1903-1997)