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Michael M. Merzenich (born in 1942 in Lebanon, Oregon) is a professor emeritus neuroscientist at the University of California, San Francisco. His contributions to the field are numerous. He took the sensory cortex maps developed by his predecessors like Archie Tunturi, Clinton Woolsey, Vernon Mountcastle, Wade Marshall, and Philip Bard, and refined them using dense micro-electrode mapping techniques.
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(Merz, the Good Doctor, the Brain Guy) Merzenich, Michael Michael M. Merzenich
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Professor emeritusneuroscientist
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Merz, Dr. Michael M. Merzenich
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1942-01-01Z
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