In 2009, researchers sliced apart one of the most famous brains in history, live on the Internet. Now that brain (which once belonged to an amnesiac patient who had lost the ability to form new memories) is available to scientists around the world in digitized form.
The brain of H.M. — world's most famous amnesiac — now digitized and available online
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