Proper noun
Penfield (plural Penfields)
A surname.
Lindsay Lembo and Marcelo Ortiz, of Penfield, were named to the fall 2019 dean’s list at St. Lawrence University in Canton. Source: Internet
George DeMott, a 1986 Penfield High graduate, created the scholarship in memoriam to his little brother, Robbie, who passed away when he was in eighth grade. Source: Internet
THE Angle Vale Road/Curtis Road/McGee Road intersection at Penfield Gardens is set to receive a $2.14 million upgrade, funded by the Federal Government’s Black Spot Program. Source: Internet
Wilder Penfield built up maps of primary sensory and motor areas of the brain by stimulating cortices of patients during surgery. Source: Internet
The strangeness of dreams is due to the format of long-term memory, reminiscent of Penfield & Rasmussen's findings that electrical excitations of the cortex give rise to experiences similar to dreams. Source: Internet
A woman suffered serious injuries after a crash in Penfield. Source: Internet