One interesting psychology story is the case of Phineas Gage, who was a railroad worker in the mid-1800s. In 1848, while working on the construction of a railroad, an explosion occurred, and a large iron rod was propelled through his skull, damaging his brain.
Remarkably, Gage survived the accident but experienced significant changes in his personality and behavior. Before the accident, Gage was described as a reliable and responsible worker, but after the injury, he became impulsive, unpredictable, and irresponsible.
Gage's case became famous in the field of psychology and neuroscience because it provided evidence that damage to specific areas of the brain can lead to changes in personality and behavior. This case also helped researchers understand the important role that the frontal lobes play in decision-making, emotion regulation, and social behavior
The Fascinating Story of Phineas Gage: How a Railroad Worker's Brain Injury Changed Psychology Forever
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