0:00:01 | when i first started meeting pet of titles and working with it with people were |
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0:00:06 | generally how to feel like |
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0:00:10 | i think it took about two weeks to grow the skin and i tell all |
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0:00:14 | my students this is that it |
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0:00:16 | takes time not nearly as much time is to as what would think |
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0:00:27 | we give a person different kinds of tasks verbal tasks non-verbal has spelling reading memory |
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0:00:32 | ability to control their own there i thought patterns |
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0:00:39 | we found several you know very important signs of the largest main one |
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0:00:44 | was i q turned out that people who were section one interested in children ten |
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0:00:49 | to fifteen i q points lower word then averaged |
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0:00:53 | then we had physical height against part of reaching a medical a medical checkups |
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0:00:58 | people who were rested for offences against children were about two point five centimetres on |
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0:01:03 | average short event people well rested for sex offences against at all |
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0:01:07 | two point five centimetres and physiological terms is very large it's about double the effect |
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0:01:13 | that we would get if a woman smelt when she was pregnant |
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0:01:17 | the next big one handedness |
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0:01:20 | roughly in ten percent of the population twelve percent of the main and mainstream population |
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0:01:24 | is left handed the worst non right handed technically |
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0:01:28 | but it was about thirty percent thirty five percent of the data files |
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0:01:32 | the only other groups that have non right handedness rates that while you're schizophrenic quite |
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0:01:37 | holders and people with autism |
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0:01:40 | whenever it is that's wrong there has to be a piece in the brain and |
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0:01:44 | whatever piece of that had to have been development or |
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0:01:52 | we were looking at first really in the surface of the break in the surface |
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0:01:56 | of the brain is composed of what we call it a great matter so where |
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0:01:59 | the major differences are |
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0:02:01 | what do what few days after that we found something that none of us not |
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0:02:06 | there were huge differences in white matter |
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0:02:10 | for scratching white matter |
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0:02:13 | nothing's ever and white matter what how could this what could that it's cabling tissue |
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0:02:17 | that puts the did so the bridge different parts of the brain work together how |
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0:02:21 | could this possibly lead to be to philly it just make yellow sense to was |
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0:02:25 | that was just one of those times you know |
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0:02:27 | where is alright discuss log which does not happen a lot |
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0:02:30 | my data and i was pulling my hair a could not make any sense of |
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0:02:33 | it put it down now the stack of papers on my desk that i have |
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0:02:36 | to read |
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0:02:39 | and all of a sudden one explain the other and it shows all the sudden |
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0:02:44 | made sense |
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0:02:45 | men when they get dusting somebody attractive naturally whiten there stands their voice goes down |
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0:02:50 | the little bit women when they see somebody attractive start touching their here start accentuating |
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0:02:54 | the cup all completely unconscious like |
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0:02:57 | when we see you can i voices go up we take on and of one |
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0:03:00 | clear turn our you lost can i get you where is your mother |
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0:03:04 | instead of evoking the responses that come with perceiving again |
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0:03:09 | it says if it's cross wired and when it sees a cat or perceived as |
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0:03:13 | a kid it triggering the sax response system instead of the parental peer tutoring system |
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0:03:21 | this cross |
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0:03:41 | king interested and different things from everybody else there do exist a psychopathic you know |
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0:03:47 | it's very easy to call them evil there is nothing we can do to help |
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0:03:51 | keep society say except for to keep these people at the side they exist |
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0:03:57 | but for the great majority of the there's other pieces to this story |
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0:04:04 | these are people for whom there is no reason to think that they did anything |
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0:04:07 | inappropriate that they ever committed any kind of an offence |
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0:04:10 | but i can into a psychologist will tackle the problem i can tell anyone i |
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0:04:15 | can tell their friends that i do not want to go to war support every |
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0:04:19 | many situations in which a mental health professionals psychologist psychiatrist whoever is required to report |
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0:04:25 | port is to protect society but of course kind of files already society they note |
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0:04:30 | that this is the regulation and therefore they don't can in the first place we |
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0:04:35 | should be creating situations where they can mean remain known as |
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0:04:40 | and receive sex drive reducing medications or counselling or group therapy or whatever is appropriate |
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0:04:45 | to the situation we are unfortunately but not automatic up reaction so many people have |
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0:04:52 | to this person is evil the correct thing to do with remove them from society |
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0:04:56 | forever is actually making things worse rather than better |
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0:05:01 | we need to be able to be dispassionate in clinical and think rationally about the |
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0:05:05 | situation rather than giving into were first instinct which is usually should person ask questions |
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0:05:11 | later which unfortunately a great pub |
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