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Kognitive Prozesse (Denken)

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Phineas Gage, von Beruf Sprengmeister, erledigte seine Arbeit gewissenhaft und war ein vorbildlicher Familienvater. Bei einer frühzeitigen Detonation drang der Eisenstab, den er zur Abfüllung des Dynamits benützte, in seinen vorderen Schädel und in das Gehirn ein (zur Lokalisation der Verletzung ◘ Abb. 28.36).

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Birbaumer, N., Schmidt, R. (2010). Kognitive Prozesse (Denken). In: Biologische Psychologie. Springer-Lehrbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-95938-0_28

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