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The criminal brain has always held a fascination for James Fallon. For nearly 20 years, the neuroscientist at the University of California-Irvine has studied the brains of psychopaths.
But Fallon is not a mass murderer and in his new book, "The Psychopath Inside: A Neuroscientist's Personal Journey Into the Dark Side of the Brain," he tries to understand why. "I wouldn't want to ...
Neuroscientist James Fallon has described to the BBC the moment he accidentally discovered he was a psychopath after studying his own brain scans. Professor James Fallon was 58 when he found out ...
We posed this question to James Fallon, a neuroscientist at the UC Irvine School of Medicine who specializes in studying psychopaths and just so happens to be one (but that's another story).
jim fallon daniel anderson 1 cropped (James Fallon) James Fallon is an expert on the minds of psychopaths. A neuroscientist at the UC Irvine School of Medicine, Fallon (not to be confused with ...
When James Fallon walks into a bar, ladies take notice. “I’ll be surrounded by young women,” the neuroscientist tells The Post. Once he’s got their attention, he’ll regale them wi… ...
In 2005 58-year-old UC Irvine neuroscientist James Fallon was looking at brain scans of both serial killers and his own family for two different studies he was conducting.
James Fallon, a neuroscientist at the University of California Irvine School of Medicine, accidentally found out he was a psychopath while studying the brain scans of psychopathic criminals and ...
James Fallon, a neuroscientist at the University of California Irvine School of Medicine, accidentally found out he was a psychopath while studying the brain scans of psychopathic criminals and ...
Neuroscientist James Fallon discovered he was a psychopath in later life. Fallon, who has devoted his career to life-saving neurological research, was later diagnosed as a high-functioning psychopath.