Current interpretation of Orowan's hypothesis regarding the possible stimulating properties of uric acid has some difficulty in accounting for all the data reported in the literature. A reinterpretation of Orowan's view to include the possibility that uric acid has a curvilinear direct effect, together with an indirect effect via learning, can accommodate the research findings to date.
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