Brain of Patient H.M. Being Sliced, Streamed Live 199
buswolley writes "The slicing of the brain of the famous amnesic patient H.M. into giant histological sections is now in full swing, and is being streamed live. The brain specimen is frozen and sectioned whole during one continuous session that is expected to last approximately 30 hours."
Streaming? Not any more (Score:5, Funny)
Well, it was prior to being posted on /.
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I'm sure buswolley is avidly against human dissection and posted this story just to crash the video server. It all makes sense, its the perfect plan! The only piece missing from this puzzle is proof!
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Is that to say that you didn't do well on an exam where the subject was neuroanatomy,
or that you didn't do well on an examination of YOUR neuroanatomy? (That'd be awkward...)
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Well, it was prior to being posted on /.
Now it's just steaming...soon to be on fire!
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Well, in all fairness, the camera operator got a splitting headache. ;)
This is ... (Score:5, Funny)
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Deli Sliced brain
Headcheese, very European.
Or you could do some authentic Mexican food, dice up the brain and toss the chunks into a vat of simmering bone marrow soup, in which case the brains are called sesos.
No joke, I've had this with a dash of lemon and besides being super tasty, it's an incredible hangover recipe, although the amounts of cholesterol involved are ridiculously high.
Speaking of hardcore food from the central Mexico region, the only thing I can think of that I haven't dared try yet are esc
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Hey bro, Hong Kong welcomes you. We eat chicken testes here.
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I think you mean cock testes.
So... (Score:5, Funny)
I'm guessing H.M. is dead, right? Wasn't this a scene out of Hannibal Lecter? Excuse me while I dig up a good chianti and some fava beans.
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He's dead now, for sure.
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Or a Slashdot moderator.
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-1 Flamebait
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> -1 Flamebait
No. +5 Troll
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Why couldn't they leave the 'Moderate' button to rest in peace?!?!?!
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Fixed that for ya.
They could have done it while he was alive ... (Score:5, Funny)
It's not like he would have remembered anything ...
Not H. M. (Score:5, Funny)
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And to think, I'm sitting here watching Young Frankenstein on AMC. Good show.
HM (Score:5, Informative)
For those of you unaware, HM had essentially complete loss of long term memory, but a normal short term/working memory and, curiously the ability to commit long term learning to his motor memory. So, he could learn new motor skills (an example would be juggling, but I do not know if HM learned that particular task), but not high-level memories.
If you're interested in more, then try reading the excellent book: "The man who mistook his wife for his hat".
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Man, that would an awesome movie: they train him to be an assassin. He knows nothing except what's in the folder he's given and, of course, how to KICK ASS. And, uh, do Parkour, since all action heroes can do that now.
Re:HM (Score:5, Informative)
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bastad! you beat me to it!
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Båstad is a locality and the seat of Båstad Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden with 4,793 inhabitants in 2005. [It] is located in a sheltered bay with the Hallandian ridge stretching behind it. The town borders the shore, whereafter the terrain raises until the dense vegetation of the ridge takes over.
I don't see what bringing a Swedish town [wikipedia.org] into the discussion adds... ;)
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It has everything to do with it. The swedes were the first to dissect brains, and are also the first in the store on black friday. Needless to say, they are close to this issue.
Bastads!
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Memento was the opposite problem, wasnt it? Long term memory intact, no short term memory.
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The Bourne Identity?
Re:HM (Score:4, Informative)
Yeah. That was exactly what I was wondering when I read this. A nice link to wikipedia [wikipedia.org] would've been nice.
P.S. UC San Diego. Go Tritons!
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UCSD, APM, Scripps, Black's Beach etc. :-)
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Ah, you sly detective. At the time of my post there was no link. They only changed it after I mentioned it. Yay!
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It was also interesting to cognitive scientists that he could acquire spatial memories as well. For example, he had obtained spatial knowledge about the new house he had moved to after the operation, and good memory of the spatial layout of the house. This brought us a long way in our understanding of the mechanisms behind the different types of memory, since we had pretty precise knowledge of what was removed.
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I recommend not using tinyurl for links on slashdot.
No one wants to be tricked into viewing goatse.
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Tinyurl has its uses, for instance on Slashdot where your complex/malformed url can be expected to be mangled by a filter.
If you're not yet immune to goatse you can visit this page [tinyurl.com] (I see the irony, it's actually a php page at tinyurl.com itself, copy & paste http://tinyurl.com/preview.php [tinyurl.com] if you prefer) and enable a handy url-preview. I presume that they use a cookie, so keep your tinfoil hat on.
Re:HM (Score:4, Informative)
The full link to the book is here:
http://www.amazon.com/Phantoms-Brain-Probing-Mysteries-Human/dp/0688172172/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1259799787&sr=8-1 [amazon.com]
Mirror (Score:5, Informative)
http://neurosciences.ucsd.edu/ [ucsd.edu]
Article (Score:3, Informative)
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/80beats/2009/12/02/slicing-up-h-m-s-famous-brain-live-and-on-the-internet/ [discovermagazine.com]
Great! (Score:2)
It's 6PM here and my suppertime. I think I'll pass.
Pity it's a week late... (Score:4, Funny)
This is like a foodtv thanksgiving marathon for zombies!
they should record a video (Score:2)
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That. Is. Cool. Thanks for sharing!
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Braaiinnssss...... (Score:2)
Zombie Food TV at it's finest!
Henry Gustav Molaison (Score:3, Informative)
sectioned while alive? (Score:2)
Wow I misread the headline and thought it said the brain is being sectioned alive.
Now THAT would be worth streaming.
Re:sectioned while alive? (Score:5, Funny)
I thought the same thing. Nowhere in the summary does it say that the patient is deceased.
May I suggest a clarification?
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They do call his brain a specimen, and state that it's frozen.
However I think the part where it says they're SLICING UP THE FRICKIN' GUY'S BRAIN might give it away.
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This just in: Psychological case study Henry Gustav Molaison is still dead.
Exactly how long? (Score:2)
Then from the page: "We are going to cut through the entire brain over the next 50 hours."
Glad we've got our time frames together.
Re:Exactly how long? (Score:5, Funny)
Is that headline correct? (Score:2)
So is this guy's name H.M. Brain?
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No. Its Abe Normal.
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Instead of actually sending me a new keyboard, just transfer the money into my account and I'll pick one up locally.
Organ donation (Score:5, Funny)
So I can't help but wonder how they got HM to consent to organ donation ? Did they ask him everyday until his death ? Or perhaps he got "organ donor" tattooed on his body ?
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Necessary? (Score:3, Insightful)
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Not ghoulish: merely clinical. And yes, it is necessary. No non-invasive technology can resolve the neurons.
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With MRI, CAT scans, etc, is this ghoulish exercise really necessary anymore?
Medical imaging is fantastic technology but it does not replace what you can see when you actually cut something up and take away layers of other material between you and the object being observed
We still have to do painful biopses on live patients too, despite all the medical imaging technology. My father in law's just had 20 pieces of his prostate taken out through his rectum. (Given the entry/exit path, start you on strong anti-
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Yes, this. Our lab is pushing the limits of conventional MRI (as opposed to the nanoscale "MRI" that's been in the news lately), maximizing resolution in a volume just large enough to hold a rodent brain. We can get down to 20 microns routinely, and 10 microns with heroic efforts; there's a pretty hard limit at 5 microns. There are good reasons to believe that we'll never be able to generate an MRI volume that resolves individual synapses and axons. For that, you need optical histology.
CT can in princip
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Nice headline (Score:2, Funny)
needs Memento tag (Score:2)
This post needs to be tagged with "Memento".
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0209144/ [imdb.com]
Paraffin slices are very useful (Score:4, Informative)
So for those who are wondering what the application of this is, there are many.
Something screwy w Firefox... (Score:2)
Tried to view it at work with Firefox, and it crashed. Hard. It didn't even pull up the crash reporter. Tried it twice, same results.
Viewed it just fine in MSIE, though. Might be something in my addons...
*Firefox Gecko/20091102 Firefox/3.5.5
*NoScript 1.9.9.18
*AdBlock Plus 1.1.1
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Same thing happens to me every time I do a Wolfram Alpha search.
Sliced Live (Score:3, Interesting)
For a second I thought this would be about some cruel and unusual punishment in a third-world country.
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It is working for me. This is pretty awesome looking
Are you... (Score:2)
Just tried to connect and get a timeout error...
Are you mocking H. M. [wikipedia.org]?
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Slashdot- fucking up wet dreams since 1997!
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H.M.?! Her Majesty?!
Well, I knew she was a bit stiff, but frozen brain?
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oh. *that* kind of football
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Yea you know, the brainless one that is actually fun to play?
Rugby? ;)
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about the normal brain structures? maybe none, BUT they might learn how his brain rewired itself, and get an idea of what areas of the brain weren't connected anymore to get a better idea of why he had no long term memory (and provide information about how the brain actually does that!), it at the very least might shed light on how the brain forms those connections
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They must require the same server to do the slicing.
It now says:
We are going to cut through the entire brain over the next 50 hours.
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Re:Limited bandwidth and limited prospective audia (Score:2)
It's a curiosity. There isn't really a "legitimate audience." Rest assured, the resulting slides, which are actually of interest scientifically, will be available via more than a live webcast.