viernes, 14 de mayo de 2010
Violent teenage girls fail to spot anger or disgust in others’ faces
ScienceDaily (2010-05-13) -- Girls appear to be "protected" from showing antisocial behaviour until their teenage years, new research has found. The study sheds new light on antisocial behavior in girls compared with boys and suggests that rather than violence or antisocial behavior simply reflecting bad choices, the brains of people with antisocial behavior may work differently from those who behave normally.
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