Blame it on the brain
Structural differences in the brain could be responsible for anti-social behaviour, claims a new study. A look at the experiment and its findings.
What Is anti-social behaviour?
‘Anti-social personality disorder’ or ‘conduct disorder’ in those over 18, manifests itself through violence, aggression, lying, stealing and further violations of other people’s rights. In a child these symptoms are often attributed to lack of maturity and incomplete brain development. Howe
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