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How is Phineas Gage described by the author in the beginning of the excerpt? How might the accident affect or change his behavior?

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Answered by manzoorsaddah
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Phineas Gage is probably the most famous person to have survived severe damage to the brain. He is also the first patient from whom we learned something about the relation between personality and the function of the front parts of the brain.Despite the exaggerated stories and fabrications, Gage taught us that complex functions such as decision-making and social cognition are largely dependent upon the frontal lobes. What does seem well established is that he managed to hold down several jobs in the years following his injury.

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Answered by dikshaagarwal4442
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Before the accident Phineas Gage had been railroad construction's most capable and efficient foreman, one with a well-balanced mind, and who was looked on as a sharp smart business man.

Post-accident, Gage’s way of behaving changed from pleasant to grumpy. He also went from being a hardworking, motivated man to a man who had trouble keeping a consistent job. This puts forward that the accident impacted both his ability to undertake emotions and his ability to make decisions.

Explanation:

Phineas P. Gage was an American railroad construction foreman.

On September 13, as he was using a tamping iron to pack explosive powder into a hole, the powder detonated. The tamping iron—43 inches long, 1.25 inches in diameter and weighing 13.25 pounds—shot towards the sky, penetrated Gage's left cheek, ripped into his brain and exited through his skull, alighting several dozen feet away.

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