Brain Damage Saved His Music - Issue 58: Self
Eight years ago, when neurosurgeon Marcelo Galarza saw images from jazz guitarist Pat Martino's cerebral MRI, he was astonished. "I couldn't believe how much of his left temporal lobe had been removed," he said. Martino had brain surgery in 1980 to remove a tangle of malformed veins and arteries. At the time he was one of the most celebrated guitarists in jazz. Yet few people knew that Martino suffered epileptic seizures, crushing headaches, and depression. Locked in psychiatric wards, he withstood debilitating electroshock therapy. It wasn't until 2007 that Martino had an MRI and not until recently that neuroscientists published their analyses of the images.
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