The reasons they do such terrible things. Youll be shown a series of scenarios. You should immediately respond to the question by pressing the yes or no button. You take normal people. And if you give them a moral dilemma like would you kill one person to save five lives, thats a difficult decision for many of us. But when we do the same thing with psychopaths, their amygdala is functioning much less, then how moral is it of us to punish psychopaths as harshly as we, do assuming that they never asked to be born with an amygdala that was broken . Two people often can have a lesion or some brain ab normality in exactly the same place, and it manifests self in completely different ways. Raine agrees that two people can have the same defect and one might resort to violent crime, the other to violent sports. But he says there are now more reliable bio markers that should not be ignored. But you look at the murderer here, and you can see a distinct lack of activity in that prefrontal cortex.
Decisionmaking, in empathy, in conscience, feeling remorse, feeling guilt, which is one of the reasons they do such terrible things. Youll be shown a series of scenarios. You should immediately respond to the question by pressing the yes or no button. You take normal people. And if you give them a moral dilemma like would you kill one person to save five lives, thats a difficult decision for many of us. But when we do the same thing with psychopaths, their amygdala is functioning much less, then how moral is it of us to punish psychopaths as harshly as we, do assuming that they never asked to be born with an amygdala that was broken . Two people often can have a lesion or some brain ab normality in exactly the same place, and it manifests itself in completely different ways. Raine agrees that two people can have the same defect and one might resort to violent crime, the other to violent sports. But he says there are now more reliable bio markers that should not be ignored. But you look
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