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May 2013
May 5, 2013
When an operation left Henry Molaison unable to form new memories, he became the most important patient in the history of brain science. Neurologist Suzanne Corkin reveals what it was like to work with ‘HM’ for 46 years
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2013/may/05/henry-molaison-amnesiac-corkin-book-feature?CMP=twt_gu
About the Author
Miller Lab
The Miller Lab uses experimental and theoretical approaches to study the neural basis of the high-level cognitive functions that underlie complex goal-directed behavior. ekmillerlab.mit.edu