Paedophile brain ‘abnormally tuned’

GERMANY
Times of Malta

Thursday, May 22, 2014, 00:01 by John von Radowitz, PA

Paedophile brains are abnormally ‘tuned’ to be attracted to the faces of children, a study has found.
Scientists scanned the brains of 56 men, including 24 paedophiles, while showing them photos of adult men and women and boys’ and girls’ faces.

They found the same face and sexual processing regions of the brain activated in all the participants. The findings confirmed previous research showing that human face processing reflects sexual preferences.

It also showed, for the first time, that face processing is tuned to the age that is sexually preferred as well as the gender. In the case of paedophiles, their brains were activated most when they were looking at pictures of children.

The scientists, led by Jorge Ponseti – from Christian-Albrechts University in Kiel, Germany, wrote in the Royal Society journal Biology Letters: “The critical new finding is that face processing is also tuned to face cues revealing the developmental age that is sexually preferred.

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