![]() The key points will help you understand how your own brains work as well as those of others who have suffered damage to certain parts of their brains due to illness or injury. These people are portrayed in historic case studies, which will be discussed later on. In fact, it didn’t have to start from scratch because physicians had observed brain-damaged patients and tied their bizarre behavior to the cerebral structures that were damaged. Then the computer translates those results into colorful images that look like snapshots of the brain at work. They don’t need to cut open your skull or mess up your hair, they just make you lie down in a tube-shaped scanner, switch it on, and ask you to do some tests as it runs. What parts of the brain are involved in addition and recognition? Scientists use modern scanning technologies to figure that out. 1-Page Summary of The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons Overview ![]()
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