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Iatreia
Print version ISSN 0121-0793
Abstract
MEJIA MOSQUERA, CARLOS ANDRÉS et al. NEUROBIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF PSYCHOPATHY. Iatreia [online]. 2004, vol.17, n.4, pp.370-382. ISSN 0121-0793.
Psychopathy is a psychiatric construct characterized by a permanent pattern of affective deficit, and a lack of respect for the rights of other people and the social norms. The term is equivalent to the ''Antisocial personality disorder'' of the DSMIV- TR, and to the ''Dissocial personality disorder'' of the CIE-10. Since childhood, the affected individuals begin to display psychopathic characteristics and they have tendency to become involved in criminal behaviors but not to resocialice themselves with penitentiary programs; they reoffend more rapidly, with more cruelty and violence than non-psychopathic criminals. Etiopathogenesis of psychopathy is based on the complex interaction of biological and psychosocial factors. The objective of the present article is to provide an updated review about the neurobiological aspects of psychopathy among them the obstetric, neuroanatomical, neurochemical and genetic.
Keywords : ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER; PSYCHOPATHY; VIOLENCE.