Goldman-Rakic Patricia Shoer
Gold·man-Ra·kic
(gŏld′mən-rə-kēch′), Patricia Shoer 1937-2003. American neuroscientist whose research on the structure and function of the frontal lobe greatly advanced knowledge of the neurological mechanisms underlying memory and disorders such as schizophrenia.
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