I'm in the middle of the book-length summary of HM by Suzanne Corkin,
entitled Permanent Present Tense. It's a masterpiece. It includes
everything about HM, from his personal experiences to all the testing
they did with him through the years. I have learned a lot from it and I
thought I knew
There's a couple of news articles on a project that is constructing a
3-dimensional representation of the famous Henry Molaison or HM's
brain. The "New Scientist" has one such article; see:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn24944-neurosciences-most-famous-brain-is-reconstructed.html#.UuXK1vso7
Some subscribers to TIPS might be interested in a discussion list post "Re: The
Defiant Parents: Testing’s Discontents" [Hake (2014)]. The abstract reads:
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ABSTRACT: John Denker, in his PhysLrnR post "The Defiant Parents: Testing’s
Discontents" cal