Phineas P. Gage (1823–1860) was an American railroad construction foreman remembered for his improbable[B1]: 19 survival of an accident in which a large...
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transcriptomic signatures. Fred Gage has been said to be a descendant of (or more specifically, the great-grandson of) Phineas Gage, through whose brain an iron...
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said that when an iron rod was accidentally driven through the head of Phineas Gage in 1848, this constituted an "accidental lobotomy", or that this event...
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remembered for his attendance on brain-injury survivor Phineas Gage, and for his published reports on Gage's accident and subsequent history. Harlow was born...
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An Odd Kind of Fame: Stories of Phineas Gage. MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-13363-0. Macmillan, M. (2008). "Phineas Gage – Unravelling the myth". The Psychologist...
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Phineas Fisher, an unidentified hacktivist Phineas Fletcher (1582–1650), Scottish-English poet Phineas Gage (1823–1860), American railroad construction...
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achieve the status of a "classic" case study in the literature, as did Phineas Gage, the first known person to exhibit a definitive personality change as...
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1992 Harold McCluskey — survived massive exposure to americium in 1976 Phineas Gage — survived piercing through of the skull by an iron rod in 1848 List...
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injury was that of Phineas Gage, a railroad worker whose left frontal lobe was damaged by a large iron rod in 1848 (though Gage's subsequent personality...
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be attributed to the case of Phineas Gage and the famous case studies by Paul Broca. The first case study on Phineas Gage's head injury is one of the most...
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(September 2008). "Phineas Gage – Unravelling the myth". The Psychologist. 21 (9): 828–31. Lena, M. L. (2010). "Rehabilitating Phineas Gage". Neuropsychological...
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Kind of Fame: Stories of Phineas Gage. MIT Press. p. 575. ISBN 978-0-262-63259-1. Macmillan, Malcolm (2008). "Phineas Gage – Unravelling the myth". The...
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Kind of Fame: Stories of Phineas Gage (MIT Press, 2000), pp.116–119, 307–333, esp. pp.11,333. Macmillan M (2008). "Phineas Gage – Unravelling the myth"...
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of the tenth season. The storyline was inspired by the true story of Phineas Gage, a 19th-century medical case. In 1985, at his home in Pulaski, Virginia...
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and dysarthria. Phineas Gage, who sustained a severe frontal lobe injury in 1848, has been called a case of dysexecutive syndrome. Gage's psychological...
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controlled by parts of the brain that are damaged. A famous example is Phineas Gage, whose personality appears to have changed (though not as dramatically...
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pop-punk band from Chicago, Illinois. The four-piece formed in 1994 as Phineas Gage when the original band members were still in high school. In 1998, Allister...
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be attributed to the case of Phineas Gage and the famous case studies by Paul Broca. The first case study on Phineas Gage's head injury is one of the most...
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to the Massachusetts General Hospital since 1948), and the skull of Phineas Gage, who survived a large iron bar being driven through his brain. The museum's...
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layperson, Damásio uses the dramatic 1848 railroad accident case of Phineas Gage as a reference for incorporating data from multiple modern clinical cases...
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injury is Phineas Gage, whose prefrontal cortex was severely damaged during a work accident when an iron rod pierced through his skull and brain. Gage survived...
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and autism. Lesions to the prefrontal cortex, such as in the case of Phineas Gage, may also result in deficits of executive function. Damage to these areas...
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the mind in potent and intimate ways. In the 19th century, the case of Phineas Gage, a railway worker who was injured by a stout iron rod passing through...
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Thought People Alan Baddeley Arthur L. Benton David Bohm Antonio Damasio Phineas Gage Norman Geschwind Elkhonon Goldberg Patricia Goldman-Rakic Donald O. Hebb...
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characteristic of damage to the frontal lobe, and was exemplified in the case of Phineas Gage. The frontal lobe is the same part of the brain that is responsible for...
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Phineas Gage displayed ptosis after surgery to treat wounds inflicted by a large iron rod entering his left cheek, passing behind his left eye, and exiting...
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crucial to understanding traumatic brain injuries (as in the case of Phineas Gage) and improving brain injury treatment. Following a series of meetings...
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Nursing Center. Cognitive neuropsychology HM (patient) Hemispherectomy Phineas Gage Clive Wearing "Loss of Half His Brain - Ahad Israfil Survives a Freak...
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rare cases Case studies cannot be used to determine causation. Harlow - Phineas Gage Breuer & Freud (1895) - Anna O. Cleckley's (1941) case studies of psychopathy...
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Representatives from Massachusetts Ryland Fletcher, 24th Governor of Vermont Phineas Gage, working near Cavendish in 1848, survived an accident in which a large...
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