Giuseppe Moruzzi | |
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Born | |
Died | March 11, 1986 | (aged 75)
Known for | Discovery of the reticular activating system |
Awards | Karl Spencer Lashley Award (1965) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Neurophysiology |
Institutions | University of Pisa |
Giuseppe Moruzzi (July 30, 1910 – March 11, 1986) was an Italian neurophysiologist. He was one of three scientists who connected wakefulness to a series of brain structures known as the reticular activating system, and his work reframed sleep as an active process in the brain rather than a passive one. He received the Karl Spencer Lashley Award from the American Philosophical Society and the Feltrinelli Prize from the Accademia dei Lincei.