David Epstein wrote
"…..you'll almost never hear the term "triune brain" used by a practicing neuroscientist. In fact, I
just did a 1966-2003 Medline search for any occurrence of the words "triune" and "brain" in abstracts of published papers, and there were only 10 hits."
Hmmmmmm. You might want to check the contents of Physiology & Behavior 79(3) from August, 2003. The entire issue is devoted to "A Tribute to Paul MacLean: The Neurobiological Relevance of Social Behavior."
Ed
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