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Which Canadian neurosurgeon mapped brain functions at McGill?

Wilder Penfield is the correct answer because he was a pioneering neurosurgeon at McGill University who mapped the functional areas of the human brain, earning

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Question: Which Canadian neurosurgeon mapped brain functions at McGill?

Answer options:

  • Bethune ✅ Wilder Penfield
  • Selye
  • Till

Correct answer: Wilder Penfield

Explanation: Wilder Penfield is the correct answer because he was a pioneering neurosurgeon at McGill University who mapped the functional areas of the human brain, earning him global renown as the "greatest living Canadian." The incorrect options represent other famous Canadian medical figures: Norman Bethune pioneered mobile blood transfusions, Hans Selye researched the body's response to stress, and James Till co-discovered stem cells. This question tests knowledge from the Discover Canada guide's section on science, technology, and medicine. On the exam, candidates should expect questions that match prominent historical Canadian scientists directly to their landmark achievements.

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