MRI shows if a person is evil

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[h1]‘Dark patch’ visible in brain scans of killers and rapists, neurologist claims[/h1]
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By Dylan Stableford, Yahoo! News  | The Sideshow  – 5 hrs ago


Dr. Gerhard Roth (Daily Mail/University of Bremen)

Can you spot evil in an X-ray?

You can, at least according to a German scientist who claims an "evil patch" is visible in brain scans of criminals.

Dr. Gerhard Roth, a neurologist and professor at the University of Bremen, told London's Daily Mail  that he discovered a dark mass near the front of the brain in scans of people with criminal records.

"When you look at the brain scans of hardened criminals, there are almost always severe shortcomings in the lower forehead part of the brain," Roth said. "There are cases where someone becomes criminal as a result of a tumor or an injury in that area, and after an operation to remove the tumor, that person was completely normal again."

He added, "This is definitely the region of the brain where evil is formed and where it lurks."

Roth is not alone in his belief that brain scans can reveal psychopathic tendencies.

Kent Kiehl, associate professor of psychology at the University of New Mexico, for one, used a mobile MRI unit to conduct brain scans on 2,000 prison inmates in Wisconsin and New Mexico.

Kiehl found similar patterns in their brain scans. “If you have different behavior, you’re going to have a different brain," he said at a 2012 lecture at Duke University:
Kiehl noted the role of the MAOA gene in violent behavior. He said if one has the gene and comes from a stressful environment, he or she has a significantly elevated risk for committing a violent offense. The gene may contribute to variability in grey matter density in some parts of the brain, which is a risk factor for psychopathy.
“Psychopathy is currently considered the single best predictor of future behavior,” Kiehl said.

Roth agrees: "When I will look at young people, and I see there are developmental disorders in the lower forehead brain, I can say that there is a felon in the making with 66 percent probability."

A growing number of psychologists "believe that psychopathy, like autism, is a distinct neurological condition—one that can be identified in children as young as 5," the New York Times reported in May. "Crucial to this diagnosis are callous-unemotional traits, which most researchers now believe distinguish 'fledgling psychopaths.'"

Not all psychologists believe such a diagnosis is possible, and even those that do admit they are uncomfortable with it.

"No one is comfortable labeling a 5-year-old a psychopath.” Mark Dadds, a psychologist at the University of New South Wales, told the Times. "[But] the research showing that this temperament exists and can be identified in young children is quite strong.”

Roth himself admits the research is not foolproof.

"Of course it is not automatic," he told the Daily Mail. "The brain can compensate somewhat for violent tendencies, and it is unclear how that works."
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This isn't new though. An fMRI would show it better too. And it would show exactly what part of their brain is giving them those thoughts so they can alter it.
 
This isn't new though. An fMRI would show it better too. And it would show exactly what part of their brain is giving them those thoughts so they can alter it.

I'm guessing somewhere in the amygdala, the part of the brain associated with violence and aggression.


I've always found the genetic and neurobiological basis of criminal behavior fascinating. There are some studies that show the XYY gene is very common in prison populations.
 
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This isn't new though. An fMRI would show it better too. And it would show exactly what part of their brain is giving them those thoughts so they can alter it.

I'm guessing somewhere in the amygdala, the part of the brain associated with violence and aggression.


I've always found the genetic and neurobiological basis of criminal behavior fascinating. There are some studies that show the XYY gene is very common in prison populations.

It's why I study psych :lol:

The amygdala controls everything emotion. But it couldn't be cut or it would make you dysfunctional. You couldn't tell people's emotions, or have any yourself for that matter. Hopefully another area could be found that controls hostile thoughts.
 
To be capable of such deeds, and especial to commit one, a person has to have some degree of insanity.
 
thats just psychopathic tendencies though, i think all priests should have one done if it showed pedophilic tendencies, but thats a whole 'nother thread
 
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naaaa....

highly doubtful

Actually it's extremely accurate. When in an MRI/fMRI it will show what part of your brain is active while thinking about a certain thing. They place small traces of radiation into your bloodstream and when it reaches the brain the machine can see where the blood was needed in the brain to make that function.

So if a criminal was shown pictures of a crime, they would see what part of his brain lights up due to activity. Therefor showing what part of his brain makes it so this man commits crime.

It's a fascinating science.
 
To be capable of such deeds, and especial to commit one, a person has to have some degree of insanity.
I don't know if you have to be crazy to do some of that stuff. Sometimes you just say eff it and do whatever.
 
First sentence of the article is totally off an MRI is nothing like an X ray

Sir Charles where do you get your MR experience?
 
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Not seeing how this will be helpful at all, seems like it would only create a witchhunt for the dark brained individuals.
 
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