What do scientists say about the psychopath brain?

The new study suggests that the distinction between psychopaths and ordinary people may simply be in the way their brains are connected and not very different in terms of mental disorders. A study by Harvard University used some tests for Wisconin prisoners, some of [...]
A study by Harvard University used several tests for the Wisconin prisoners, some of whom had high degree psychos.
Psychopaths according to Hare Psychopathy Checklist (Reviewed) are tempting, impulsive, often lying, and do not take responsibility for their behavior.
Researchers urged volunteers to conduct tests aimed at responding to immediate satisfaction and delayed satisfaction and found unexpected differences.
Prisoners who reported high scores on the psychosis test showed higher activity in the brain center called “Ventral ventatum” Who's up to short-term rewards.
Professor Joshua Buckholtz said that the more psychopathic “has resulted in a person, there has been higher activity in the brain section “Ventral stratium”. This suggests that the way they are counting the reward value is irregular, they more support the value of immediate reward”, reports “Metro”, the Periscope broadcast.
We've found that the connections between the strataum and the Ventral media cortex and the media cortex prefrontal were much weaker in people who've scored the lowest results on the psychopath”.













