Phineas Gage: References & Edit History

Additional Reading

Details on Phineas Gage and the accident he survived are provided by John Fleischman, Phineas Gage: A Gruesome but True Story About Brain Science (2002); and Malcolm Macmillan, An Odd Kind of Fame: Stories of Phineas Gage (2000).

Shannon Gearhart

Article History

Type Description Contributor Date
Modified title of Web site: Simply Psychology - Phineas Gage: His Accident and Impact on Psychology. Dec 06, 2024
Add new Web site: Simply Psychology - Phineas Gage: His Accident and Impact on Psychology. Dec 06, 2024
Anniversary information added. Jun 27, 2024
First paragraph modernization. May 07, 2024
Add new Web site: Frontiers - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience - Neuroscience Education Begins With Good Science: Communication About Phineas Gage (1823–1860), One of Neurology’s Most-Famous Patients, in Scientific Articles. Feb 19, 2024
Anniversary information added. Jan 01, 2024
Add new Web site: National Center for Biotechnology Information - PubMed Central - Phineas Gage's great legacy. Dec 06, 2023
Add new Web site: Verywell Mind - Phineas Gage: His Accident and Impact on Psychology. Oct 10, 2023
Media added. May 08, 2018
Add new Web site: The University of Akron Ohio's Polytechnic University - Biography of Phineas Gage. Dec 08, 2015
Add new Web site: The New York Times - Beyond the Damaged Brain. Dec 08, 2015
Add new Web site: The British Psychological Society - Phineas Gage – Unravelling the myth. Dec 07, 2015
Add new Web site: The Guardian - Phineas Gage and the Effect of an Iron Bar Through the Head on Personality. Dec 07, 2015
Add new Web site: Smithsonian.com - Phineas Gage: Neuroscience's Most Famous Patient. Dec 07, 2015
New bibliography added. Aug 28, 2013
New article added. Aug 28, 2013
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