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The Psychopath In The Psychopath Inside

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In the book, The Psychopath Inside, by James Fallon he discovers that he himself has a similar brain scans to the ones of a psychopath. He discovered this knowledge by doing a separate study of analyzing members of his family’s brain scans and saw a brain scan that was similar to a psychopath’s. To his curiosity, he found out it was his. Fallon wasn’t worried at the fact he was a psychopath, since he showed no signs of it such as violence and wasn’t a criminal of some sort.
He is an award-winning neuroscientist at the University of California, Irvine, where he has taught for thirty-five years. As well as happily married with three kids, he often says you wouldn’t suspect him of being a psychopath because he looks like a normal man living life. He shares a rare and alarming pattern of low brain function in certain part of the frontal lobes areas commonly associated with self-control and empathy with psychopaths. Wondering where he got his psychopathic tendencies from, he sets out to find the reasoning in his brain scans. …show more content…

When he has asked his mother for what he had thought of him before he hit puberty was “adorable, lovable, straightforward, mischievous, inquisitive, capable, cheerful, insightful, likeable, friendly, a prankster.” His close friends and family members also had said similar things to this about him. He had also moved quite much during his childhood life, but it would seem that it wouldn’t have impacted his brain pattern. Since his early childhood didn’t give him any answers, he started to look at his family

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