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IL CURIOSO CASO DI PHINEAS…
IL CURIOSO CASO DI PHINEAS…
Phineas Gage's connectome! Y'all know Phineas Gage, right? Guy got an iron rod propelled through his head back in 1848…
Phineas Gage's connectome! Y'all know Phineas Gage, right? Guy got an iron rod propelled through his head back in 1848…
Наверное все помнят историю с человеком по имени Финеас Гейдж, череп которого был насквозь пробит металлическим прутом, после чег…
http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0037454
MAPPING CONNECTIVITY DAMAGE IN THE CASE OF PHINEAS…
Today marks the death of Phineas Gage, in 1860, just 11 years after his famous injury that left him with a rod through his skull.
Today in 1860, Phineas Gage died, 11 years after his famous injury. We only need 500 more page views to make it to 20K for the…
The authors of the PLoS Article on Phineas Gage's connectivity damage are hoping to get to 25K article page views by May 21st …
#PLOSONE: Mapping Connectivity Damage in the Case of Phineas Gage http://t.co/CHHxPDfYwP
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Phineas Gage connectivity study now has 15,603 views on PLoS ONE! Can we get 10K more May 21st - the 153rd anniversary of his…
MAPEANDO CONEXIONES EN EL CEREBRO CASO DE PHINEAS GAGE.
The PLoS ONE article modeling Phineas Gage's famous connectomic injury currently has 13,857 views. Can we get to 25,000 views…
Para estudiar el impacto del trauma cerebral, investigadores de la UCLA recrearon virtualmente el cerebro de Phineas Gage. …
Scientists look at the famous case of Phineas Gage, a man who was injured in a blasting accident in 1845 and experienced…
We are all still learning from the case of Phineas Gage. New mapping technologies are allowing us to better understand how he…
PloS ONE just released an article on the Countway’s most famous resident that is receiving some significant web traffic. The…
The notable case of Phineas P. Gage. Latest connectivity mapping study by Van Horn, et al. (UCLA). Here is the link http://www.
http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0037454