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I’m working on a psychology question and need the explanation and answer to help me learn.

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This is a true case, modified from information found

1-https://www.radiolab.org/episodes/john-mccluskeys-…

2-https://www.wired.com/2013/12/murder-law-brain/

Q1 :Based on what we know about the brain and behavior, explain how the impaired regions of John McCluskey’s brain can be linked to aggression, violence and impulse control.

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Q2-Do you think that faulty neurobiology should be a mitigating factor in criminal trials? In other words, is a murderer with a defective frontal lobe in some way less guilty than a murderer with a healthy frontal lobe?