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Can brain stimulation treat psychopathy?
Scientists exploring new ways to address psychopathic traits have found that gentle electrical or magnetic stimulation of the ...
Psychopaths may be capable of empathizing with others in some situations, a new study has found. The study's researchers investigated the brain activity of psychopathic criminals in the Netherlands.
Psychopaths might account for only about 1% of the general population, but they account for a disproportionate share of ...
In a prior post, I discussed how psychopaths lack the brake pedal most of us have that stops us from engaging in immoral behavior. Now a new study shows that this lack of conscience is actually wired ...
This research offers compelling evidence that the brains of individuals with psychopathic traits exhibit distinct volumetric differences compared to healthy controls, potentially providing a ...
People who engage in psychopathic behaviors have often left their victims wondering what made them this way. The typical traits of psychopaths, such as high levels of narcissism, manipulative charm, ...
A new study published in the European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience has shed light on the brain structure differences associated with psychopathy — a condition known to be one of ...
A new study published in the European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience has shed light on the brain structure differences associated with psychopathy - a condition known to be one of ...
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I visited the offices of the Mind Research Network last week to see the facilities and talk in person with Dr. Kent Kiehl. I’ve interviewed him before by phone, and last year I reviewed his book, The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When dealing with a psychopath, it can be unnerving to realize just how calculated they can be in choosing their targets. While it ...
When you think of a psychopath, you might picture someone lurking in the shadows, plotting their next big move. In reality, many psychopaths blend seamlessly into everyday life, often causing damage ...
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