The skull of Phineas P. Gage, and the 3-foot, 8-inch tamping iron that passed through it in 1848, are on display in the Warren Anatomical Museum of Harvard Medical School.
Phineas Gage's skull is currently held at the Warren Anatomical Museum at Harvard University in Boston, Massachusetts.
The incident showed that injury to the brain (such as an iron rod going through a person's frontal cortex) could lead to behavior change.
Gage's skull was damaged in three places: there is a small wound under the left zygomatic arch (cheek bone) where the tamping iron entered; another is located in the orbital bone in the base of the skull behind the orbit of the eye; and the third, and largest, wound is in the top of the skull, where the tamping iron exited.
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It's not a thing, it's a person. Phineus Gage worked on the railroad. In the course of building the railroad, he was involved in an explosion which caused a metal bar to go into his skull. He survived, but his personality changed. This led to research on how the brain functions.
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The incident showed that injury to the brain (such as an iron rod going through a person's frontal cortex) could lead to behavior change.
The skull, life cast and tamping iron are currently on display in the Warren Museum Exhibition Gallery at the Countway Library of Medicine.
The answer is Phineas; from the television show Phineas and Ferb.
Gage's skull was damaged in three places: there is a small wound under the left zygomatic arch (cheek bone) where the tamping iron entered; another is located in the orbital bone in the base of the skull behind the orbit of the eye; and the third, and largest, wound is in the top of the skull, where the tamping iron exited.
Phineas Gage was known for surviving an unimaginable accident where where a large iron rod was driven entirely through his head. As he worked as a foreman for the American railroad construction, an explosion caused the iron rod, which was used as part of the explosion, to fly in the air and penetrate Gage's skull.
Vincent Martella is the voice of Phineas Flynn on Phineas and Feb.
Phineas is voiced by Vincent Martella.
Phineas is the red headed kid with the triangle head.
His full name is Phineas Flynn.
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