I am a Clinical Neuropsychologist. I was born and raised in Tehran Iran .I came to the U.S in 1976 to study psychology. With time decided to hang my hat here and became a U.S. citizen.
My areas of interest in psychology are varied. However I mostly work with stroke patients. I minored in history and Anthropology in college. I am an assistant professor of psychology in Northeastern Ohio Medical University. I have written articles, books, and Invented treatments for serious neurological conditions.
I fought in Iranian revolution, Iranian politics and American politics. However, the worst event of my life was a recent bitter divorce which knocked all of my energy out of me .Any more I am focusing on Science and writing history and leave the fighting to younger people. I guess at the age of 60 one can give permission to himself not to do things he does not like any more
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Tuesday, May 26, 2015 SHARE Prozac of the Neanderthal ,The origins of Human Religious Behavior (1388 views)
Although ,through out history of psychology, the topic of human religiousbeavior has been referred to as a learned behavior ,There is a reasonable amount of information ,to consider the possibility of heridetory origins of human religous behavior