New Study Reveals: This Is the Significant Difference Between the Brains of Psychopaths and Normal People
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A new study in Germany has identified alterations in key areas of the brain of people with this disorder, which could provide answers on the neurological factors behind psychopathy. The findings reveal how the brain of psychopaths develops differently from early stages. (Continue reading...) The entry What is hidden in the brain of psychopaths? was first published in Remolacha - News Dominican Republic.
© Siphosethu Fanti/peopleimages.com / Adobe Stock Brain scans show: Psychopaths have altered structures in brain regions for emotions and impulse control.
The researchers' findings indicate a strong neurobiological link between antisocial behavior and decreased brain volume in large areas, especially those related to behavioral control. The study, conducted in Germany and the US, examined structural changes in the brains of 39 adult men diagnosed with psychopathy.
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