BIO* - Biology BIO* M121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Henry Molaison, Phineas Gage, Frontal Lobe

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The frontal lobe injury of phineas gage affected his personality. In 1848 an iron rod was blasted through the frontal lobe of this railroad worker"s cerebrum. The change in his personality cued scientists that the frontal lobe plays a role in emotion and temperament. In 1953, surgeons treated him for life-threatening seizures by removing a portion of his temporal lobe and about 2/3 of his hippocampus. He recovered, had normal intelligence, and remembered his childhood. Map of the brain showing some functions of major regions. Data is from people with damaged brain areas or in whom brain regions have been removed surgically. Researchers can also map areas by stimulating neurons in conscious patients. The size of the icon represents the amount of brain area devoted to sensing those parts. Learning and memory are often studied together. An enduring change in behavior that results from a specific experience in an individual"s life.

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