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[quote=Anonymous]***DISCLAIMER: I'M NOT SAYING YOUR KID IS A PSYCHOPATH, I'M USING THIS TO SHOW HOW BRAINS CAN BE DIFFERENT*** So there are a lot of people out there that commit heinous crimes. What makes one a psychopath and the other not? Well psychopath brains truly are different. Show both of the individuals horrific pictures, they can both potentially sit there stone faced looking unmoved. Yet the non-psychopath individual will still see increased brain activity, accelerated heart rate, sweating etc. The psychopath's brain is truly unmoved, they can look at something horrific and feel absolutely nothing. Brains can work in all sorts of ways. It seems like your kid's has very low reactivity to "gross" things. There are lots of people like this (all the people that work with "gross" things) I doubt its correlated with intelligence or anything else, its just how reactive one certain aspect of their brain is to a certain type of stimuli [/quote]
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