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In a message dated 3/2/00 1:28:24 AM, [log in to unmask] writes:
<< If this may be the case with McCain he
may not be making rational decisions. That the injury is making them for
him. Do you want a person in the white house whose finger mans the button
who acts than thinks later? I am not saying this is the case with McCain
but what if that temper gets the best of him? >>
Joanne
Exactly how many different specific locations in the brain control
judgement and emotions? And please point out their specific anatomical
local, i.e., mesoencephalon, rhomboencephalon, etc. I know because i have
taught neuropsychology and know how complex the mechanism is that you adress
so blithely, as if knowing to use the term "traumatic brain injury" make you
some kind of "expert" The real neuropsychologists who make their living
ascertaining those behavior are stumped at times in any given case. We all
talk about things of which we kbow little. That's called being human. But to
impune a brave man for enduring torture for the sake of his country is
unconscionable!!!
Bobby
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