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The human personality is inextricably bound up with, among other
things, the function of the central nervous system. Diseases and
malfunctions of the brain, head injuries and neurosurgical
operations can all result in permanently altered behaviour
patterns. This interrelation between brain and behaviour is most
clearly demonstrated in cases involving functional neurosurgery and
severe traumatic lesions. Despite the fact that this interrelation
represents an everyday challenge to the neurosurgeon, it is a
question which receives less attention than it deserves in
neurosurgical meetings. Given the scope and complexity of this
topic, it is not possible to cover every aspect of it here: hence,
discussion is limited to the impact on personality of injuries,
language, epilepsy and psychosurgery. However, before considering
the medical aspects, it was deemed necessary to try and arrive at a
definition of "personality." This question was discussed by a
number of philosophers representing various perspectives. Their
diversity of viewpoints and conceptions greatly enriched the
discussions.
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