Scientists claim that unemotional traits in babies can hint at future personality
It’s
possible to predict whether tiny babies will develop unemotional
traits, which may be a precursor to adult psychopathy, researchers have
claimed.
For
the first time, psychiatrists have shown that it’s possible to predict
at just five weeks old whether babies will develop callous-unemotional
(CU) traits, by checking if they prefer look at a human face, or an
inanimate object, such as a ball.
Children
with CU traits are defined as showing impaired emotion recognition,
reduced responsiveness to others’ distress and a lack of guilt or
empathy.

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