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Psychopathy linked to specific structural abnormalities in the brain

Psychopathy linked to specific structural abnormalities in the brain | Science News | Scoop.it
New research provides the strongest evidence to date that psychopathy is linked to specific structural abnormalities in the brain.


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Kids Want Fame More Than Anything

Kids Want Fame More Than Anything | Science News | Scoop.it
We wondered if the synergy between the fame-oriented content of popular TV shows and the opportunity to post online videos and status updates for "friends" and strangers created the perfect storm for a desire for fame.
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The Corporate Psychopaths Theory of the Global Financial Crisis Clive R. Boddy

The Corporate Psychopaths Theory of the Global Financial Crisis Clive R. Boddy | Science News | Scoop.it

This short theoretical paper elucidates a plausible theory about the Global Financial Crisis and the role of senior financial corporate directors in that crisis. The paper presents a theory of the Global Financial Crisis which argues that psychopaths working in corporations and in financial corporations, in particular, have had a major part in causing the crisis. This paper is thus a very short theoretical paper but is one that may be very important to the future of capitalism because it discusses significant ways in which Corporate Psychopaths may have acted recently, to the detriment of many. Further research into this theory is called for.

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Psychopaths Revealed by Computer Analysis : Discovery News

Psychopaths Revealed by Computer Analysis : Discovery News | Science News | Scoop.it
Computer analysis of word choices criminals use to describe their actions could identify psychopaths.
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Visual Illusions Improve Sports Performance

Visual Illusions Improve Sports Performance | Science News | Scoop.it

With the NCAA men’s college basketball tournament set to begin, college basketball fans around the United States are in the throes of March Madness. Anyone who has seen a game knows that the fans are like extra players on the court, and this is especially true during critical free throws. Fans of the opposing team will wave anything they can, from giant inflatable noodles to big heads, to make it difficult for players to focus on the basket.
But one way a player might be able to improve his chances at making that free throw is by tricking himself into thinking the basket is bigger than it really is. That’s the surprising conclusion of a study forthcoming in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.

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How to Act Like a Psychopath without Really Trying [Excerpt]: Scientific American

How to Act Like a Psychopath without Really Trying [Excerpt]: Scientific American | Science News | Scoop.it
People who don't care—or don't need to care—what others think of them show how crucial reputation is to civilization.
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Psychopaths' brains show differences in structure and function

Psychopaths' brains show differences in structure and function | Science News | Scoop.it
Images of prisoners' brains show important differences between those who are diagnosed as psychopaths and those who aren't, according to a new study led by University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers.
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