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addiction
negative reinforcement,
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positive reinforcement,
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advanced social intelligence.
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social intelligence
advanced working memory.
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working memory
Agassiz, Louis,
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Allport, Gordon,
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amnesia
and interpreter,
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anosagnosia.
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interpreter
versus posterior cingulate,
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altricial brain,
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Armstrong, Karen,
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Australopithecus africanus
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autism,
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Bandura, Albert,
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Baumeister, Roy,
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Belcher, Annabelle,
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brain structure
Broca, Paul,
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Bruner, Jerome,
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Burger, Jerry,
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Carr, Nicholas,
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cerebral cortex
Collins, Francis,
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Corballis, Thomas,
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cravings.
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addiction
d'Aquili, Eugene,
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Deacon, Terrence,
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default network,
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dorsal striatum,
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executive attention.
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working memory
extrinsic religiosity.
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religion
Felton, Nicholas,
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Flew, Anthony,
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forebrain.
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brain structure
Fouts, Roger,
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functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI),
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and sexism,
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genotype,
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gibbon,
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Gilligan, Carol,
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Goldman-Rakic, P. S.,
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Great Leap Forward.
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human revolution
Griffin, Donald R.,
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Haidt, Jonathon,
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HAR1,
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Hawking, Stephen,
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Hill, Peter,
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hindbrain.
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brain structure
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