Men with a personality disorder underwent brain-imaging which showed they suffered from a lack of nerve cells in one area of their brains. The cells - equivalent to about two teaspoonful's worth - were missing in the men, who had all committed serious,
Men with a personality disorder underwent brain-imaging which showed they suffered from a lack of nerve cells in one area of their brains. The cells - equivalent to about two teaspoonful's worth - were missing in the men, who had all committed serious,
V. Pezer, and M. Brown. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 11 (2):
121-131(1980)Accession Number: SPH82622; Author: Pezer, V. Author: Brown, M. ; No. of Pages: 11; Language: English; Parent Item: SPHP646; References: 29; General Notes: INSEP, PARIS. Cote: PI 5.; Publication Type: Journal article; Update Code: 19981201; SIRC Article No.: 82622.