Monday, December 3, 2018

Criminals Process Risk Differently Than Law-Abiding Citizens

A new study reveals the difference between how risk is cognitively processed by self-reported law-abiding citizens and self-reported lawbreakers.

This gives us a better view and a new understanding of the criminal mind, according to Dr. Valerie Reyna, a professor of human development and director of the Cornell University Magnetic Resonance Imaging Facility, who led the research.

For the study, participants who anonymously self-reported criminal or non-criminal tendencies were offered two...


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