Penfield's technique for epilepsy neurosurgery became known as the Montreal procedure.
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Dr. Wilder Penfield and his colleague Herbert Jasper developed the Montreal procedure using an electrode to stimulate different parts of the brain to determine which parts were the cause of the epilepsy.