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Psychopathy and Brain: Identify Structural Differences Linked to Violent Behavior

Summary by Newsweek México
Psychopaths present brain structures different from the rest of the population, according to a study that provides new light on one of the components of the so-called “dark personality.” Psychopathy is among the most solid indicators of violent and persistent behavior. Through advanced neuroimage techniques and the use of Julich’s cerebral Atlas, with public access, researchers from German institutions and the University of Pennsylvania, United …
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Psychopaths present brain structures different from the rest of the population, according to a study that provides new light on one of the components of the so-called “dark personality.” Psychopathy is among the most solid indicators of violent and persistent behavior. Through advanced neuroimage techniques and the use of Julich’s cerebral Atlas, with public access, researchers from German institutions and the University of Pennsylvania, United …

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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