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Researchers have found that people scoring high for psychopathy have structural changes in parts of their brains related to ...
Psychopaths share similarities in brain structure that differ to the rest of the population, a new study reveals, a discovery ...
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A brain region known as the striatum was on average 10 per cent larger in psychopaths compared to those with no psychopathic traits, according to a new study.
In human development, the striatum typically becomes smaller as a child matures, suggesting that psychopathy could be related to differences in how the brain develops.