triune
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According to Feldman Barrett, the triune brain theory is simplistic, but the same lens has been applied to other aspects of the brain.
From Salon • Feb. 8, 2023
In the mid-1900s, Paul MacLean, an neuroscientist at Yale and then the National Institute of Mental Health, began developing the triune brain hypothesis.
From New York Times • Oct. 24, 2022
Boehner bore the burden of this triune responsibility better than most.
From US News • Sep. 25, 2015
All adult Trail Life USA leaders must sign a statement of faith and values that begins, “We believe there is one triune God.”
From Washington Times • Sep. 8, 2014
Among the gentlemen received by Madame Lalande, and the fair triune forming her staff, were three who had peculiar relations with them—at least with the young ladies—Sir Richard Walwyn, Eustace and Reginald Trevor.
From No Quarter! by Reid, Mayne
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