Psychopathy and Perception

Ted Bundy's chilling assertion about identifying victims based on their walk is explored through a fascinating study that reveals psychopathic individuals can indeed detect vulnerability more effectively than others. A separate experiment shows that those scoring high on the psychopathy scale excel at recognizing concealed items under pressure, suggesting that these traits may have both dark and practical implications. The discussion raises intriguing questions about the nature of perception and the hidden skills of those on the psychopathic spectrum.