Monthly Archives for September 2013


September 13: A Case Study for Neuroscientists

On 13 September 1848, while clearing rocks for a new railroad track, Phineas Gage survived an accident that caused a more than three foot eight inch metal tamping iron to go through his head and brain. The tamping iron entered just below the left cheek bone and exited through the top of Gage’s skull. Although […]