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MacLean, Paul

MacLean Paul D. 1955. "The Limbic System ( Visceral Brain ) and Emotional Behavior." Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry 73 130-34. [Pg.107]

Kaye SB, Paul J, Cassidy J, Lewis CR, Duncan ID, Gordon HK, Kitchener HC, Cruickshank DJ, Atkinson RJ, Soukop M, Rankin EM, Davis JA, Reed NS, Crawford SM, MacLean A, Parkin D, Sarkar TK, Kennedy J, Symonds RP. Mature results of a randomized trial of two doses of cisplatin for the treatment of ovarian cancer. Scottish Gynecology Cancer Trials Group. J Chn Oncol 1996 14(7) 2113-19. [Pg.1032]

Neil Keen George Taylor Christine Maclean Andrew Matthews Paul Muir... [Pg.851]

Like all of our organs, the brain has evolved over millions of years. It gradually developed from the inside out. The oldest part is the brain stem. It controls basic biological rhythms such as breathing, heart beat, muscle function, and balance. The higher functions of the brain, though, have evolved in what American biologist Paul D. MacLean, M.D., called the triune brain, or three brains in one. They reside in a respectful but wary alliance with the other. [Pg.79]


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