Sociopaths and genetic grammar: Difference between revisions

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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..."
(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...")
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