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It Is to This Physical Detail Which Goes Unnoticed that One Recognizes a Psychopath, According to a New Study

Summary by psychologies.com
What happens in the brains of psychopaths so that they can hurt, manipulate or lie without any apparent remorse? Behind this question, there is one of the most confusing personality disorders, marked by lack of empathy, strong impulsivity and a need for control over the other. Long time, the debate has opposed supporters of a particularly environmental origin to those who defend a biological part. A study published in Aggression and Violent Beha…
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What happens in the brains of psychopaths so that they can hurt, manipulate or lie without any apparent remorse? Behind this question, there is one of the most confusing personality disorders, marked by lack of empathy, strong impulsivity and a need for control over the other. Long time, the debate has opposed supporters of a particularly environmental origin to those who defend a biological part. A study published in Aggression and Violent Beha…

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psychologies.com broke the news in on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
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