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Bullock's Three Aims of Comparative Neuroscience Are Roots,rules,and Relevance

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Bullock's three aims of comparative neuroscience are roots,rules,and relevance.


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Neologisms

Newly coined words or phrases or new meanings for existing words, often created to describe new phenomena or to offer fresh insights in various fields.

Grandeur

A sense of one's own importance or superiority, often exaggerated and not based in reality.

Paranoia

A psychological disorder marked by false beliefs of being persecuted, unnecessary feelings of jealousy, or an inflated sense of self-importance, usually developed into a systematic framework.

Schizophrenogenic Mother

A now discredited theory suggesting that a cold and rejecting mother could cause schizophrenia in her child.

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