Sociopaths and genetic grammar: Revision history

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9 January 2025

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  • curprev 15:5015:50, 9 January 2025Pig talk contribs 3,756 bytes +3,756 Created page with "Instead of assuming that sociopaths' difficulty with authority is purely a matter of social cognition, we should remain open to the possibility that phonetic processing—such as the recognition and emotional resonance of specific sounds related to authority (e.g., "d" as a command)—might indeed play a role in how individuals respond to authority cues. This could be especially relevant if we consider the possibility that there is some genetic predisposition or neural s..."