Psychopathy Key Sign Revealed
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•Revealed: The key sign that indicates you might be a PSYCHOPATH
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Researchers in Australia performed eye-gazing experiments with more than 200 volunteers in the UK .
Those who scored highly for psychopathy showed difficulty regulating their focus of attention, meaning they were better at seeing the bigger picture but not as good as seeing the finer details.
Psychopaths are considered to have a severe form of antisocial personality.
People who can handle greater levels of pain are more likely to be psychopaths.
Common signs include superficial charm, a grandiose notion of self-worth, the need for stimulation and impulsiveness, pathological lying, the ability to manipulate others and a lack of remorse and empathy.
Despite the popular association, not all psychopaths become killers.
Experts claim people usually find psychopaths intriguing, but can't put their finger on why.
This is down to incongruous behaviour because psychopaths tend to do a lot of acting to deceive, or mimic normal reactions.
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