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Julie Steenhuysen , Reuters
Published: Friday, November 07, 2008CHICAGO - Brain scans of teens with a history of aggressive bullying behavior suggest that they may actually get pleasure out of seeing someone else in pain, U.S. researchers said on Friday.
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When youths with aggressive conduct disorder watch an individual intentionally hurting another (like closing a piano lead), regions of the brain that process painful information are activated, as well as the amygdala and ventral striatum (part of the neural circuit involved in reward processing. REUTERS/Jean Decety, University of Chicago/Handout![]() Carolyn B Hakes is interrupting my work.......next to my studio is Carolyn B Hakes , she is interrupting my work
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