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cerebrocentric

cerebroˈcentric, a.
  [f. cerebro- + -centric.]
  Centring on the brain.

1930 J. Laird Knowl., Belief & Opinion iii. 64 Arguments based upon the so-called egocentric predicament in cogitation, or upon the cerebrocentric, anthropocentric, or sociocentric predicaments. 1949 Mind LVIII. 390 The ‘cerebrocentric’ conception (either Epiphenomenalist or Behaviourist)..is accepted nowadays by the majority of scientifically educated persons. 1956 J. B. Rhine in A. Pryce-Jones New Outl. Mod. Knowl. 205 This brain-centred approach to man, this cerebro-centric psychology.

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