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Is a premeditative attack on your coach 70 or more games worse than scuffling with a cop, as Webber allegedly did?
In this preliminary study, yet to be replicated, he found that impulsive murderers had significantly lower activity in the prefrontal cortex than premeditative murderers.
Mr. Graham could be a sentimentalist who is well aware of the sacrifices most parents make for their children, although there is something eerily premeditative about these two images that compels onlookers to read between the lines.
Using a PET scan, which measures glucose metabolism in neurons, Dr. Adrian Raine at the University of Southern California, compared a group of impulsive murderers with premeditative murderers.
It was not strictly logical, in that the herbs need not be picked by hand nor in any particular order since they were later sorted into different mixtures for the various teas, but the ritual also served as a premeditative exercise.