What are 2-3 ways to describe a stereotypical psychopath?
What is toxic, manipulative, etc.?
Which condition are sociopaths commonly confused with?
What is psychopathy?
What's the name of the man in the myth behind narcissism?
Who is Narcissus?
Fill in the blank: ________ can't have any of these conditions.
What is children?
What does the prefrontal cortex oversee?
What is judgement, behavior, personality, etc.?
What percent of the world are psychopaths?
What is 1 percent?
According to the presentation, what is one of the examples of what the prefrontal cortex is in charge of? Bonus points if both are correct.
What is judgement and decision making?
What are the two types of narcissism?
What is grandiose and vulnerable narcissism?
Which one of these conditions is stereotypically related to only children?
What is narcissism?
What is the amygdala in charge of?
What is social communication, emotional understanding, anger and fear, etc.?
Fill in the blank: psychopaths have a dysfunctional _________.
What is the amygdala?
What parts of the brain is smaller in a sociopath?
What is the prefrontal cortex and the amygdala?
What does DMN stand for?
What is the Default Mode Network?
What's a common way to describe the difference between a psychopath and a sociopath?
Sociopaths don't care vs. psychopaths can't care.
What does serotonin regulate?
Fill in the blank: when a psychopath sees an anticipated _______ coming, they get an extreme rush of ________?
What is reward and dopamine?
Fill in the blank: sociopaths have a _________ deficiency?
What is serotonin?
Name at least 2 functions of the DMN?
What is daydreaming, self reflection, memory retrieval, projecting yourself into future situations, and/or understanding thoughts, emotions, and intentions?
What is sociopathy?
In what lobe is the amygdala located?
What is the temporal lobe?