Fearless children show less empathy, more aggression
Monday, November 8, 2010 - 13:00
in Psychology & Sociology
"The results of this study show that fearless behavior in children can be identified and is related to neurological and genetic predisposition. This type of behavior has less correlation at least in infancy with standards of educational processes or parenting practice," says Dr. Inbal Kivenson-Baron, who carried out the study.