Monday, 6 May 2013

When A Child's Brain Under-Reacts To Pain In Others

When children with conduct problems see images of others in pain, key parts of their brains don't react in the way they do in most people. This pattern of reduced brain activity upon witnessing pain may serve as a neurobiological risk factor for later adult psychopathy, say researchers who report their findings in the Cell Press journal Current Biology. That's not to say that all children with conduct problems are the same, or that all children showing this brain pattern in young life will become psychopaths... via Health News from Medical News Today Read More Here..

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