Which of the following was a major conclusion drawn by Bufkin and Luttrell's (2005) review of studies on brain imaging and aggression?
A) Temporal lobe dysfunction contributes to aggressive behaviour.
B) Sex offenders are more likely to exhibit dysfunction in the occipital lobe.
C) The parietal lobe plays an important role in aggressive behaviour.
D) Occipital lobe dysfunction contributes to aggressive behaviour.
E) There is no relationship between brain dysfunction and aggressive behaviour.
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