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Sociopathy, evolution, and the brain

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Sociopathy, evolution, and the brain

Auteurs : Ernest S. Barratt ; Russell Gardner

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We propose that Mealey's model is limited in its description of sociopathy because it does not provide an adequate role for the main organ mediating genes and behavior, namely, the brain. Further, on the basis of our research, we question the view of sociopaths as a homogeneous group.

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