Clara was recently involved in a skiing accident where she collided with a tree and hit her head. Following medical investigations, doctors diagnosed her with a localized traumatic brain injury (TBI), specifically affecting her prefrontal cortex.
Clara has recently been arrested following a road rage incident where she got out of her vehicle and kicked the door of another car. Her family reports that since the accident she is highly irritable, frequently screaming at her siblings over minor disagreements. Her colleagues at work have also noticed a sudden change; she is now prone to slamming doors and dramatic emotional outbursts, which has led to formal complaints.
Discuss how far brain injury can account for the aggression shown by Clara. You must make reference to the context in your answer.
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