IMHO, IT IS UNPROFESSIONAL TO REFER TO NEURO-SURGEONS AS "DUMB." I WOULD MUCH PREFER A MORE "ELEGANT" TERM WHILE ATTEMPTING TO PROVIDE A BIT OF FACTUAL INFORMATION/EDUCATION.
WORDING THAT CARRIES A POTENTIALLY INSULTING REFERENCE TO A GROUP SEEMS OBJECTIONABLE FOR AN ORGANIZATION SUCH AS RESEARCH GATE.
If your comment beginning "This space is for asking questions." was meant for me, this resources for serious, academically relevant questions. How can anyone take your question seriously if you do not document the source.?
BULLCRAP, THIS SPACE IS PRIMARILY FOR THE BRAINWASHED, CONDITIONED AND MISEDUCATED AND QUOTE UNQUOTE IF I TELL YOU THE SOURCE IT WOULD NOT BE TOP SECRET ANYMORE.
Gonzalo Munevar . . . I owe you an apology for failing to look and the realize I had not responded to the author of the original question. Apparently, he wants to play games or worse. Anyway, I had decided to not play his game further.
I think they do recognize it, however, it depend. NEURO-SURGEONS works according to anatomical point of view, the random memory of the human is a physiological concept.
To illustrate my disagreement with Sadeem Kbah, perhaps one of the Earth’s best remembered neurosurgeons was Wilder Penfield. What is Penfield best remembered for? His work on speech and brain mechanisms with his neurosurgeon student, Lamar Roberts, and for his work on the hippocampus and memory with his neuropsychologist colleague, Brenda Milner.