Amazingly, so far it appears he has escaped without the 
still-controversial changes in personality and behaviour which 
allegedly afflicted poor Phineas. But it may be too soon to say. 

In particular, check out the remarkable CT scan for Mr. Lopez (which 
Phineas never got for suffering his injury a century-and-a-half too 
early). 

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/06/19/spear_through_head/

For comparison, what Phineas received is illustrated here:
http://snipurl.com/248uo1z

The news article is also notable for two bits of advice to which we 
should pay attention.  If you have to have a spear go through your 
head, this is the way to do it. And for God's sake, don't try to pull 
it out yourself. 

Stephen
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Stephen L. Black, Ph.D.          
Professor of Psychology, Emeritus   
Bishop's University
Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada               
e-mail:  sblack at ubishops.ca
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