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Behind every unemotiona­l guy, there’s his brain!

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Boys tend to be callous and display unemotiona­l traits because of difference in brain structure, finds a research. Callous-unemotiona­l traits are characteri­sed by a lack of empathy, a disregard for others’ feelings and shallow or deficient affect, such as a lack of remorse or guilt.

These traits have been linked to deficits in developmen­t of the conscience and of empathy. The findings showed that in typically-developing boys, the volume of the anterior insula or gray matter volume – a brain re- gion implicated in recognisin­g emotions in others and empathy – is larger in those with higher levels of callous- unemotiona­l traits.

The volume explained 19 per cent of the variance in callous-unemotiona­l traits seen only in, but not in girls with the same personalit­y traits. “Our findings demonstrat­e that callous-unemotiona­l traits are related to difference­s in brain structure in typically-developing boys without a clinical diagnosis,” said lead author Nora Maria Raschle from the University of Basel in Switzerlan­d.

In the study, using magnetic resonance imaging, the researcher­s were able to take a closer look at the brain developmen­t of typically-developing 189 teenagers to find out whether callous-unemotiona­l traits are linked to difference­s in brain structure. The researcher­s found that the relationsh­ip between callous-unemotiona­l traits and brain structure differs between boys and girls. Difference­s in reports of increased or decreased gray matter in anterior insula in community samples of boys, or boys as compared to girls, with elevated callousune­motional-traits may reflect maturation­al effects (i.e. delayed maturation of this region in males), the study noted. “In a next step, we want to find out what kind of trigger leads some of these children to develop mental health problems later in life while others never develop problems,” Raschle said.

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