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Posted on August 9, 2016 by Sarah Zhang

The Untold Story of Neuroscience’s Most Famous Brain

The Untold Story of Neuroscience’s Most Famous Brain
In 1953, a neurosurgeon cut out two slivers from a patient's brain. The surgery helped the patient's epilepsy, but left him unable to form any new memories. The post The Untold Story of Neuroscience’s Most Famous Brain appeared first on WIRED.
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