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Herbert Henri Jasper was a neurobiologist and Neurologue Québécois born with Large the in Oregon, the July 27th 1906 and deceased the March 11th 1999. Among its very many contributions to research on the Nervous system, it is regarded as one of the pioneers of the electroencephalography (EEG) to have created the first laboratory dedicated to this technique with the the United States and used the EEG at the same time for the comprehension of normal psychological phenomena like the Conscience or the Apprentissage but also for pathologies of the nervous system and initially, the epilepsy.
Honors
- 1972 - Officer about Canada
- 1978 - Price of scientific work (AMLFC)
- 1985 - Medal McLaughlin
- 1993 - Grand Prix Milken of the American company of epilepsy
- 1995 - Member of the Temple of the Canadian medical fame
- 1995 - Price Albert-Einstein (World Award off Science) of the the world cultural Council
- 1996 - Large officer of the National order of Quebec
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Member of the royal Company of Canada
- honorary Doctorates of four Canadian universities and two French universities