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Abnormal neuroscience: Scanning psychopaths

Are their brains not wired to feel what others feel, or do they just not care? Alison Abbott joins researchers looking into normal neurobiology through the scope of psychopathy.

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  1. Hare, R. D. in The International Handbook of Psychopathic Disorders and the Law (eds Felthous, A. & Sass, H.) 41?67 (John Wiley, Chichester, UK, 2007).

  2. Hare, R. D. Manual for the Revised Psychopathy Checklist 2nd edn (Multi-Health Systems, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2003).

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Alison Abbott is Nature's Senior European Correspondent.

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Abbott, A. Abnormal neuroscience: Scanning psychopaths. Nature 450, 942–944 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/450942a

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