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BLOQUE I: PARTE TEÓRICA

1.2. TEORÍAS EXPLICATIVAS DE LA CONDUCTA VIOLENTA

1.2.1. PERSPECTIVA NEUROPSICOLÓGICA

The authors wish to thank Hans Dalebout and Oleg Klychnikov for technical assistance and useful discussions, and Yassene Mohammed for help with the Taverna workflows.

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