BibSonomy bookmarks for /user/avivamagnolia/psychopathshttps://www.bibsonomy.org/user/avivamagnolia/psychopathsBibSonomy RSS Feed for /user/avivamagnolia/psychopathsDistinct Patterns of the Violent Brain |:| Psychopathy & Brain Sciencehttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/855703.stmavivamagnolia2006-12-04T22:50:17+01:00psychopathic violent neurology violence brain psychopaths sociopathic <a itemprop="url" data-versiondate="2006-12-04T22:50:17+01:00" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/855703.stm" rel="nofollow" class="description-link">http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/855703.stm</a>Clues to a Murderer's Mind |:| BBC NewsGround-breaking new research is showing just what happens to the brain during a psychotic episode, and how this can lead to violence, even murder...Researchers have found that people with a history of violence - whether psychotic or psychopathic - have ahttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/1524500.stmavivamagnolia2006-12-04T22:28:45+01:00memory amygdala psychopathic neurology brain psychopaths biochemistry <span itemprop="description">Ground-breaking new research is showing just what happens to the brain during a psychotic episode, and how this can lead to violence, even murder...Researchers have found that people with a history of violence - whether psychotic or psychopathic - have a</span>10-Minute Test of Emotional Skills Could Spot Psychopaths & Killers |:| BBC NewsTen minute test could spot killers Harold Shipman may have killed at least 215 people A simple test could one day help police to catch psychopathic potential serial killers. Psychologists in Wales have adapted an existing psychological test to identihttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/2943160.stmavivamagnolia2006-12-04T22:24:38+01:00etiology psychopathic workups news diagnostics psychopaths diagnosis diagnoses <span itemprop="description">Ten minute test could spot killers Harold Shipman may have killed at least 215 people A simple test could one day help police to catch psychopathic potential serial killers. Psychologists in Wales have adapted an existing psychological test to identi</span>Psychopaths Find Faces a Mystery |:| BBC NewsPsychopaths have difficulty identifying other's moods and emotions.http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/926662.stmavivamagnolia2006-12-04T22:22:37+01:00mysterious psychopathic emotions news psychopaths faces <span itemprop="description">Psychopaths have difficulty identifying other's moods and emotions.</span>Psychopathic & Anti-social Behavior |:| Genetics & Inheritabilityhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4575551.stmavivamagnolia2006-12-04T22:21:09+01:00psychopathic genetics psychopaths inherited twins genes <a itemprop="url" data-versiondate="2006-12-04T22:21:09+01:00" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4575551.stm" rel="nofollow" class="description-link">http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4575551.stm</a>Spotting Psychopaths at Work |:| BBC NewsOne in 100 Americans are sociopathic. How do you spot the psychopath among your work colleagues? Professor Robert Hare, of the University of British Columbia, is a world expert on the "snakes in suits" who scale corporate ladders with consummate ease. Hehttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/4057771.stmavivamagnolia2006-12-04T22:17:10+01:00study psychopathic workplace medical news research psychopaths identifying <span itemprop="description">One in 100 Americans are sociopathic. How do you spot the psychopath among your work colleagues? Professor Robert Hare, of the University of British Columbia, is a world expert on the "snakes in suits" who scale corporate ladders with consummate ease. He</span>Psychopaths' brains 'different' |:| BBC NEWSPsychopaths showed less activity in brain areas involved in assessing the emotion of facial expressions, the British Journal of Psychiatry reports. In particular, they were far less responsive to fearful faces than healthy volunteers.http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6198704.stmavivamagnolia2006-12-04T22:12:51+01:00psychopathic neurology medical news brain psychopaths medicine <span itemprop="description">Psychopaths showed less activity in brain areas involved in assessing the emotion of facial expressions, the British Journal of Psychiatry reports. In particular, they were far less responsive to fearful faces than healthy volunteers.</span>