Phineas Gage is one of the most famous neurological patients. His case is still described in psychology textbooks and in scientific journal articles. A controversy has been going on about the possible consequences of his accident, destroying part of his prefrontal cortex, particularly with respect to behavioral and personality changes. Earlier studies investigated the accuracy of descriptions in psychology textbooks. This is, to my knowledge, the first analysis of journal articles in this respect. These were investigated with regard to four criteria: Description of (1) personality changes, (2) psychopathy-like behavior, (3) alternative explanations besides the immediate brain damage, and (4) Gage’s recovery. 92% of articles described person...
Neuro-scientific writing is the realm of lacuna. Not only is lacuna an important object of interest ...
The sciences of brain and behavior have long fascinated the lay public, eager to apply any novel kno...
The increasing number of magazine covers dedicated to brain studies and the success of magazines and...
Phineas Gage is one of the most famous neurological patients. His case is still described in psychol...
Phineas Gage is one of the most famous neurological patients. His case is still described in psychol...
In 1848, as the result of a bizarre accident, Phineas Gage had most of the left frontal lobe of his ...
Phineas Gage, the man who survived impalement by a rod through his head in 1848, is considered “one ...
Phineas Gage, the man who survived impalement by a rod through his head in 1848, is considered “one ...
Perhaps the most famous brain injury in history was a penetrating wound suffered by a railroad worke...
Most introductory textbooks discuss the story of Phineas Gage and his terrible accident in which he ...
National audienceNeuroeducation and Neuropsychoanalysis: from Neuroenchantment to Neurobullshit. In ...
New findings from the neurosciences receive much interest for use in the applied field of education....
Educational neuroscience is an interdisciplinary research field that seeks to translate research fin...
In the article the author analyzed the idea of neuroplasticity-human brain change throughout person ...
The human brain is likely the most complex structure in the Universe. Even though it produces our un...
Neuro-scientific writing is the realm of lacuna. Not only is lacuna an important object of interest ...
The sciences of brain and behavior have long fascinated the lay public, eager to apply any novel kno...
The increasing number of magazine covers dedicated to brain studies and the success of magazines and...
Phineas Gage is one of the most famous neurological patients. His case is still described in psychol...
Phineas Gage is one of the most famous neurological patients. His case is still described in psychol...
In 1848, as the result of a bizarre accident, Phineas Gage had most of the left frontal lobe of his ...
Phineas Gage, the man who survived impalement by a rod through his head in 1848, is considered “one ...
Phineas Gage, the man who survived impalement by a rod through his head in 1848, is considered “one ...
Perhaps the most famous brain injury in history was a penetrating wound suffered by a railroad worke...
Most introductory textbooks discuss the story of Phineas Gage and his terrible accident in which he ...
National audienceNeuroeducation and Neuropsychoanalysis: from Neuroenchantment to Neurobullshit. In ...
New findings from the neurosciences receive much interest for use in the applied field of education....
Educational neuroscience is an interdisciplinary research field that seeks to translate research fin...
In the article the author analyzed the idea of neuroplasticity-human brain change throughout person ...
The human brain is likely the most complex structure in the Universe. Even though it produces our un...
Neuro-scientific writing is the realm of lacuna. Not only is lacuna an important object of interest ...
The sciences of brain and behavior have long fascinated the lay public, eager to apply any novel kno...
The increasing number of magazine covers dedicated to brain studies and the success of magazines and...