Specially, Gardner gave examples of areas of the brain such as the Broca’s and Wernicke area that were connected to specific functions of the brain. Phineas Gage (1823 – 1860) famous case of brain injury confirmed Gardner’s theory (Martinez, 2010). Through this famous case study of localized brain damaged due to an impelling metal rod through the brain, psychologist have been able to explore the different cognitive, behavior, and language functions of the brain. Not only was this significant to psychology and how theorist view the brain, but it also impacted education. By better understanding the dynamics of the brain, psychologist and educators can better understand how students acquire knowledge in regards to memory, language, and the process of …show more content…
The article challenges whether the software would have long-term effects and whether computer games can be used to change the overall mental capacity of an individual with brain trauma. By presenting both sides, the popular press article did not slant or obscure the information. However, the article lack details such as when the software will be available and the gains the single case showed. In addition, there could be possible ethical issues with using already traumatized war veterans to test whether or not software will improve brain