The Neuroscientist Who Discovered He Was a Psychopath
GERMANY, JUL 2 – Researchers found psychopaths have brains about 1.45% smaller than controls, linking brain volume deficits to antisocial and impulsive behavior, aiding psychopathy treatment efforts.
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One research suggests that the antisocial behaviors of psychopathy may be conditioned by shared neurological traits.
·Buenos Aires, Argentina
Read Full ArticleScans Reveal What The Brains of Psychopaths Have in Common
Psychopaths share similarities in brain structure that differ to the rest of the population, a new study reveals, a discovery which could be crucial in developing our understanding of this personality disorder and how it might be treated.
·Australia
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