Intrator J, Hare R, Stritzke P, Brichtswein K, Dorfman D, Harpur T, Bernstein D, Handelsman L, Schaefer C, Keilp J, Rosen J, Machac J
Psychiatry Service, Bronx Veterans Affairs Medical Center 10468, USA.
Biol Psychiatry. 1997 Jul 15;42(2):96-103. doi: 10.1016/S0006-3223(96)00290-9.
Psychopaths have been described as human predators who use charm, intimidation, and violence to control others and to satisfy their own needs. Underlying their propensity to violate social norms and expectations is a profound lack of empathy, guilt, or remorse, affective processes that have long resisted scientific investigation. Using brain imaging technology we found that psychopaths differed from nonpsychopaths in the pattern of relative cerebral blood flow during processing of emotional words. The results were consistent with the hypothesis that there are anomalies in the way psychopaths process semantic and affective information.
精神变态者被描述为人类掠食者,他们利用魅力、恐吓和暴力来控制他人并满足自身需求。他们违反社会规范和期望的倾向背后,是深深缺乏同理心、愧疚感或悔恨之情,而这些情感过程长期以来一直抗拒科学研究。利用脑成像技术,我们发现精神变态者在处理情感词汇时的相对脑血流量模式与非精神变态者不同。结果与如下假设一致,即精神变态者处理语义和情感信息的方式存在异常。