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Bruce Bartholow

Bruce Bartholow was a pioneering American psychologist known for his research on how the brain processes emotions and social behavior. He studied how brain injuries affect decision-making, personality, and emotional regulation, contributing to a better understanding of brain functions related to behavior. His work helped bridge neuroscience and psychology, emphasizing the importance of brain health in mental processes. Bartholow’s research has informed clinical approaches to brain injuries and mental health conditions, making significant contributions to both scientific knowledge and practical treatments.