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Author Fallon, James H., author

Title The psychopath inside : a neuroscientist's personal journey into the dark side of the brain / James Fallon
Published New York : Current, 2013
New York, New York : Current, a member of Penguin Group (USA) LLC, 2013
©2013

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Description viii, 246 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
regular print
Contents Prologue -- What is a psychopath? -- Evil brewing -- Brain of a killer -- Bloodlines -- Third leg to stand on -- Going public -- Love and other abstractions -- Party in my brain -- Can you change a psychopath? -- Why do psychopaths exist? -- Acknowledgments -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary Overview: For his first fifty-eight years, James Fallon was by all appearances a normal guy. A successful neuroscientist and professor, he'd been raised in a loving family, married his high school sweetheart, and had three kids and lots of friends. Then he learned a shocking truth that would not only disrupt his personal and professional life, but would lead him to question the very nature of his own identity. While researching serial killers, he uncovered a pattern in their brain scans that helped explain their cold and violent behavior. Astonishingly, his own scan matched that pattern. And a few months later he learned that he was descended from a long line of murderers. Fallon set out to reconcile the truth about his own brain with everything he knew as a scientist about the mind, behavior, and personality
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-236) and index
Audience Adult
Subject Fallon, James H.
Antisocial personality disorders.
Brain -- Physiology.
Empathy.
Neurosciences -- Research.
Neuropsychology.
Psychopaths.
Serial murderers.
Antisocial Personality Disorder.
Brain Mapping.
Brain -- physiology.
Emotions -- physiology.
Empathy -- physiology.
Psychopathology.
LC no. 2013431162
ISBN 1591846005
1617230154
9781591846000
9781617230158
Other Titles Neuroscientist's personal journey into the dark side of the brain