Definition of «lobotomy»

The term lobotomy refers to a medical procedure in which a small part of the brain is removed or disconnected, with the aim of reducing symptoms such as anxiety and agitation. The practice was popularized by Dr. Walter Freeman in the 1940s and 50s but has since fallen out of favor due to its potential side effects and limitations.

Phrases with «lobotomy»

Sentences with «lobotomy»

  • Until the last few decades, the frontal lobes of the brain were shrouded in mystery and erroneously thought of as nonessential for normal function — hence the frequent use of lobotomies in the early 20th century to treat psychiatric disorders. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Most recent position at Google: Chief operations engineer (and «Head Neurosurgeon» — he was a physician before coming to Google and jokes on his LinkedIn that he performed frontal lobotomies on Thursday mornings only). (businessinsider.com)
  • A skilled practitioner could perform a transorbital lobotomy in minutes. (scientificamerican.com)
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