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A core trait of psychopathy has a strange link to how the brain processes faces
A new study published in Biological Psychology has found that people with higher levels of psychopathic meanness show weaker brain responses when viewing emotional facial expressions—including fear, anger, happiness, and neutral faces. This dampened reactivity was not seen in relation to other psychopathic traits like boldness or disinhibition. The study highlights a general deficit in how individuals high in meanness process faces at a very ear…
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