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Jordyn Shell

Psychopaths aren't just mentally different - their brains are physically deformed to pr... - 0 views

  • anti-social and sometimes violent
  • incapable of feeling empathy or guilt
  • Many lead 'normal' - even successful - lives
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  • 25 business leaders may be psychopaths
  • The disorder prevents people feeling 'empathy' towards other people, or guilt for offences
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Jordyn Shell

Brain Difference In Psychopaths Identified - 0 views

  • esearch investigated the brain biology of psychopaths with convictions that included attempted murder, manslaughter, multiple rape with strangulation and false imprisonment.
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  • significance of these findings cannot be underestimated
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  • the biological basis of psychopathy remains poorly understood
  • To date, nobody has investigated the 'connectivity' between the specific brain regions implicated in psychopathy.
  • Earlier studies had suggested that dysfunction of specific brain regions might underpin psychopathy
  • amygdale
  • the degree of abnormality was significantly related to the degree of psychopathy. These results suggest that psychopaths have biological differences in the brain which may help to explain their offending behaviours.
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Jordyn Shell

Harvard Education Letter - 2 views

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      I believe that the student is more likely to become a community leader because of the fact they they "choose" to do all this extra work, they're not being forced too. They're taking a choice to help others and inspire others. That's LEADERSHIP! When they say "children who placed the most demands on teachers and parents to join or do activities were more likely to be leaders as adults", that pretty much sums up my point exactly. I believe that those students are more likely to become leaders because they are taking such initiative now, it will only impact them positively in the future to do more!
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