Would you push one person in front of a train to save a larger group of different people? If you answer yes, then you may be a psychopath. The key difference between a psychopath and average person’s brain is their ability to make a decision in a personal dilemma. The emotional part of a psychopath’s brain has a neural curfew which limits them from thinking twice about ending one person’s life to save others.
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