Phineas Gage Case

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The case of Phineas Gage is a rather remarkable one. During the late 1800s, "doctors" didn't fully understand brain trauma so Mr. Gage's injury was not fully understood. However, after decades of research we now understand what damage to the frontal lobe can do to an individual's personality. Research has concluded that damage to the frontal lobe can result in changes in emotional behavior, promiscuity, motivation, lethargy, and inhibition. Individuals with brain trauma can also be prone to violent outbursts. I can definitely understand how bran injuries can result in changed behavior since the brain is essentially the master control of the human body. In addition to Phineas Gage, another famous case that illustrated how a traumatic brain

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