Psychopaths can turn on empathy, research finds

An ability to empathise at will may partly explain the evil cunning of psychopaths, a study suggests.

Psychopaths can turn on empathy, research finds

Scientists had thought psychopaths, such as movie serial killer Hannibal Lecter, could not feel compassion because of their brain wiring.

But research indicates that although naturally unaffected by other people’s feelings, they can turn on the empathy when required.

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