Brain Surgeons Preserved a Patient's Chess Knowledge
Briefly

"Despite certain limitations, the current multimodal protocol facilitated identification and preservation of the functional brain structures involved in chess performance during the surgery," the study's authors wrote, highlighting the significance of their approach.
"Successfully preserving these parts of the patient's brain was effective in both fulfilling the patient's wish and successfully preserving his quality of life," the study emphasizes the importance of tailored surgical practices.
"With the neurosurgeon and team, we developed a new protocol for testing the language of coding in the operating room using JavaScript," explained Antoni Rodríguez-Fornells, showcasing the integration of technology in medical procedures.
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