Permanent Present Tense
The Unforgettable Life of the Amnesic Patient, H. M.
by Suzanne Corkin
Perseus Books Group
Basic Books
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Description
Permanent Present Tense tells
the incredible story of Henry Gustave Molaison, known only as H. M.
until his death in 2008. In 1953, at the age of twenty-seven, Molaison
underwent a dangerous "psychosurgical" procedure intended to alleviate
his debilitating epilepsy. The surgery went horribly wrong, and when
Molaison awoke he was unable to store new experiences. For the rest of
his life, he would be trapped in the moment. But Molaison's tragedy
would prove a gift to humanity. The amazing specificity of his
impairment shed new light on the functions and structures of the human
brain, revolutionizing neuroscience. Today, the case of H. M. stands as
one of the most consequential and widely referenced in this
fast-expanding field.
Renowned neuroscientist Suzanne Corkin worked with Molaison for nearly five decades. In Permanent Present Tense, she tells the full story of his life and legacy, leading her reader to the cutting edge of neuroscience with great clarity, sensitivity, and grace.
Suzanne Corkin is Professor of Neuroscience, Emerita at MIT. The coauthor of nine books and author of numerous scientific publications, Corkin lives in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
Renowned neuroscientist Suzanne Corkin worked with Molaison for nearly five decades. In Permanent Present Tense, she tells the full story of his life and legacy, leading her reader to the cutting edge of neuroscience with great clarity, sensitivity, and grace.
Suzanne Corkin is Professor of Neuroscience, Emerita at MIT. The coauthor of nine books and author of numerous scientific publications, Corkin lives in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Hardcover |
| ISBN | 9780465031597 |
| PRICE | $28.99 (USD) |








