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How can our brains adapt after injuries?

The survival of Phineas Gage after a metal rod destroyed a large part of his frontal lobe provided a critical, early insight into neuroplasticity. While the injury initially caused severe personality changes and impulsiveness, Gage's later years as a stagecoach driver showed a significant improvement in his social and functional abilities.

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