In 1966, Charles Whitman killed his wife, his mother, and 14 more people at the University of Texas before police killed him. An autopsy revealed that a tumor affecting Whitman's ________ was likely the cause for the motivation behind his killing spree.
A) frontal lobe
B) amygdala
C) ventromedial cortex
D) cerebellum
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