Just remove their brains and they'll be fine
By Nanyang Technological University
A team of neuroscientists from Nanyang Technological University (NTU Singapore), the University of Pennsylvania, and California State University has uncovered a biological difference between psychopaths and non-psychopaths. Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, they found that the striatum, a region in the forebrain, was about 10% larger in individuals with psychopathic traits compared to people with little or no such tendencies.Psychopaths, or individuals who display psychopathic traits,
tend to show a combination of self-centeredness, emotional coldness, and a lack
of empathy or remorse. In some cases, these characteristics are accompanied by
antisocial or criminal behavior.
The striatum, part of the brain’s subcortical forebrain
region, is involved in functions such as motivation, decision-making, and
reward processing. It also helps coordinate motor actions and plays a role in
how people plan and respond to stimuli.



















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