• Most of Pickens' brain activity during the living-nonliving test was on the left side of his frontal cortex, exactly where young brains would handle the job.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • In the first test, Pickens was presented with a series of nouns and had to click a "yes" or "no" button to indicate whether he thought they were living or nonliving things.

    FORBES: Inside T. Boone Pickens' Brain

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