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Soheil1 Posted 14 years ago
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"Furthermore, http://focus.psychiatryonline.org/article.aspx?Volume=2&page=558&journalID=21#Golden-etal-1996 contrasted frontal lobe and temporal lobe aggression in humans."

Means he contransted frontal lobe aggression to temporal loobe aggression?
  

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Hi, Yes. 'They', not 'he'. Clive

  • Hi, Yes.
  • 'They', not 'he'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Yes.
'They', not 'he'.

Clive

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