Inside the minds of psychopaths
October 16th, 2011 - 2:27 pm ICT by IANSWashington, Oct 16 (IANS) Psychopaths use more conjunctions like “because” or “since”, are more likely to use past tense and use twice as many words relating to physical needs like sex or money, a computerised analysis reveals.
The analysis has revealed how psychopathic killers utter specific words beyond conscious control while talking about heinous crime.
The words of psychopaths match their personalities, reflecting selfishness, detachment from their crimes and emotional flatness, says Jeff Hancock, professor of computing and information science at Cornell University and colleagues.
Hancock and colleagues analysed stories told by 14 psychopathic murderers held in Canadian prisons and compared them with 38 convicted murderers who were not diagnosed as psychopathic.
Each subject was asked to describe his crime in detail. Their stories were taped, transcribed and subjected to computer analysis, the journal Legal and Criminological Psychology reports.
Psychopaths used more conjunctions like “because”, “since” or “so that”, implying that the crime “had to be done” to obtain a particular goal, according to a Cornell statement.
They were more likely to use the past tense, suggesting a detachment from their crimes, say the researchers. They tended to be less fluent in their speech, using more “ums” and “uhs”.
They used twice as many words relating to physical needs, such as food, sex or money, while non-psychopaths used more words about social needs, including family, religion and spirituality.
Unveiling their predatory nature in their own description, psychopaths often included details of what they had to eat on the day of their crime, according to a Cornell statement.
The exact reason for this is not clear, but the researchers speculate that the psychopath is trying harder to make a positive impression, needing to use more mental effort to frame the story.
This research potentially opens the way for better diagnosis and treatment of such conditions and have implications for law enforcement and social media.
- People lie more online than in face-to-face chats - Mar 06, 2011
- Teen drinking linked to higher internet use - May 10, 2011
- Facebook can boost self-esteem: Study - Mar 06, 2011
- Marriage can kill the criminal in you - Sep 27, 2011
- Shorter life expectation makes criminals focus on here and now - Jan 14, 2010
- Parents' 'um's' and 'uh's' help kids learn new words - Apr 15, 2011
- Fear of divorce deters live-in couples from marriage - Dec 18, 2011
- Powerdrunk people feel taller and bigger - Jan 24, 2012
- WikiLeaks publishes 5 mn emails from thinktank Stratfor - Feb 27, 2012
- Good cops better than bad cops at getting confessions: Study - Feb 06, 2011
- Physicists discover new way to visualize warped space-time - Apr 12, 2011
- Practice can make you a perfect liar! - Feb 09, 2011
- Being desk-bound can erode physical, mental health - Jan 16, 2012
- Thought activated computers planned - Aug 23, 2010
- New malware could knock out antivirus systems - Dec 12, 2011
Tags: canadian prisons, computer analysis, computerised analysis, conjunctions, conscious control, cornell university, criminological psychology, exact reason, family religion, flatness, food sex, heinous crime, including family, jeff hancock, mental effort, predatory nature, psychology reports, psychopath, psychopathic killers, religion and spirituality