Nutrition and Behaviour 4: Fatty Acids, Aggression, Anti-social Behaviour and Depression
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Nutrition and Behaviour
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Swansea University (SWAN)
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Lecture 4: Fatty acids, aggression, anti-social behaviour and depression
Fatty acids, aggression and anti-social behaviour
So far, have talked about the brain being an organ that is made up of fatty tissue and
that the essential fatty acids are important for brain development, which need to be
taken up via diet.
There are two stages:
o 1: The original construction of the brain.
o 2: There is the possibility of there being a continuous turnover in terms of
molecules, possible that having gone through childhood and brain
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