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Despite the vast knowledge about the history of policing, no theories have been proposed to explain the development of police departments.
Universal Grammar
A theory in linguistics proposing that the ability to acquire language is innate to humans and that all human languages share a common underlying structure.
Wernicke's Area
A region in the brain associated with understanding spoken language.
Aphasia
A condition characterized by the loss or impairment of the ability to communicate verbally or in writing, typically due to damage to the brain.
Amygdala
Two lima-bean-sized neural clusters in the limbic system; linked to emotion.
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