Science

By @tejjesh12/12/2017human

Today, we taken as granted that certain parts of the brain are responsible for certain aspects of our behavior. But in 1800s, scientists was IMG_20171212_090812.jpgjust grasping a rough understanding of the brain's purpose. That all changed — violently — on a fateful day in 1848, when an iron rod rocketed through the brain of a young rail foreman named Phineas Gage.

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