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Remembering Arlene Keizer An evolutionary psychologist traces the

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An evolutionary psychologist traces the roots of political divisions back to our primate ancestors and male-dominated social hierarchies

male suffrage

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Ernest Thompson dedicated his life to organizing the powerless

Remembering Arlene Keizer An evolutionary psychologist traces theThis book summarizes the results of a revolution in the scientific understanding of memory, mind, and brain that began in 1953 when a twenty seven year old man underwent brain surgery to remedy life threatening epilepsy. His name was Henry Moliason, but until recently, the general public knew him only as H. M. Henry's operation inadvertently destroyed his hippocampus, the brain's engine for forming new memories. He suffered catastrophic memory

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