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Criminal Motives - The Fearless Brain

Criminal Motives - The Fearless Brain

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Host Alexandra Reeves explores groundbreaking neuroscience research linking amygdala deficits, prefrontal cortex dysfunction, and blunted fear responses to criminal behavior. Drawing on longitudinal studies and prison population research, the episode examines how neurological differences—not moral failing—can elevate crime risk, challenging assumptions about choice, accountability, and the biology underlying why people cross the line.

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