NewsThis article is in the news archive. Violent teenage girls fail to spot anger or disgust in others’ facesGirls appear to be “protected” from showing antisocial behaviour until their teenage years, new research from the University of Cambridge has found. "Almost nothing is known about the neuropsychology of severe antisocial behaviour in girls. Although less common in girls than boys, UK crime figures show that serious violence is increasing sharply in female adolescents." Article by the University of Cambridge Press Office. Research Article: Facial Expression Recognition, Fear Conditioning, and Startle Modulation in Female Subjects with Conduct Disorder. Posted on 10/05/2010 Further newsGo to the news index page. |