Famous Amnesia Patient’s Brain Cut Into 2,401 Slices, Nature Communications Reveals

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A new examination of the brain of Patient H.M. — the man who became an iconic case in neuroscience when he developed a peculiar form of amnesia after parts of his brain were removed during surgery in 1953 — shows that his surgeon removed less of his brain than thought.

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