A new study finds widespread alterations in the brains of children exhibiting more callous traits, such as a lack of remorse and disregard for other people’s feelings, compared with the brains of less callous children.
The brain differences, which included large- and small-scale structural alterations, support the idea of callous traits as a neurodevelopmental condition.
The findings are published in the journal Biological Psychiatry.
Using imaging techniques to look at the structure of...
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