New Neuroscience Insights Reveal Brain Differences in Psychopaths
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Recent neuroimaging research reveals that individuals with psychopathy exhibit significant reductions in brain volume in regions responsible for emotional regulation, decision-making, and social behavior, providing a biological basis for their antisocial tendencies. The study highlights the complexity of psychopathy, with some traits showing less consistent neural correlations, and paves the way for targeted interventions based on neural differences.
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