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 everything. I also attended a session by this group at a conference. They plan to make all the images available at the site below.

Mike Williams

On 1/26/14 11:00 PM, Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS) digest wrote:
Subject: Re-Imagining HM's Brain
From: "Mike Palij"<[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2014 22:12:19 -0500
X-Message-Number: 2

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#.UuXK1vso7bQ
At the end of the above article, there is a source given but neither
the journal (Nature communications) or the DOI seem to work.
For more information about the project, go to the Brain
Observatory website that contains more info on this and other
aspects of HM; see:
http://thebrainobservatory.org/hm

-Mike Palij
New York University
[email protected]


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