Tom Zimbardo Profile picture
Aug 21, 2022 • 44 tweets • 15 min read • Read on X
What is #Psychopathy? And is Vladimir Putin a #Psychopath?

A thread 🧵 based on what we know about his personality and history, and the Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience of the condition

/1 Image
People describe #Putin as a bully, a mafia boss, a barbaric war criminal, or simply as evil.

All of these views are correct, but Psychopathy is in many ways an attempt at a scientific understanding of evil



/2en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychopat…
If we understand the personality traits and behaviours of psychopaths, we can begin to understand the extent to which a person may be Psychopathic (or not).

As psychopathy exists on a spectrum, perhaps a better question is *how psychopathic* is Putin?

/3 Image
A good place to start is the Hare Psychopathy Checklist (Revised version) which is a 20 item list of Psychopathic traits. For each item, you rate the person for how often they behave that way:

Never = 0
Sometimes = 1
Often/Always = 2



/4en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychopat…
The next thing to realise is that we can conceive of two different types of Psychopathic individuals.

High functioning, i.e. better self-control, and low functioning, i.e. low self-control.

High functioning psychopaths may even have an advantage in rising to leadership

/5 Image
The FBI have long had a distinction between Organised & Disorganised serial killers.

Organised serial killers plan ahead, rarely act impulsively or leave evidence behind, even cleaning the crime scene. Disorganised serial killers are the opposite



/6ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-…
As a result, law enforcement rarely capture or imprison the high functioning/organised psychopaths.

As a result, psychology & psychiatry mostly study the low functioning/disorganised psychopaths.

In addition, most high functioning psychopaths *pretend to be a good guy*

/7 Image
If we look at the Psychopathy Checklist again, we can use a statistical technique called Factor Analysis to split the list into two factors:

1) Callousness & Manipulation
2) Low Self Control

These explain the two psychopathic types quite well.



/8psycnet.apa.org/record/1989-24…
People high in Callousness & Manipulation are high functioning psychopaths.

People high in Callousness & Manipulation, who also score highly on Low Self-Control, are low functioning psychopaths.

Those who just have the Low Self-Control factor aren’t really Psychopathic

/9 Image
Let’s rate #Putin on both of these factors, as best we can, just to see what we find.

First though, I urge you to read this excellent threat by @kamilkazani on interacting with psychopaths in relation to the Russian prison culture:

/10
Seriously, read Kamil’s thread first. It really gives an insight into just how horrifying and widespread this Psychopathic culture is in Russia. And not just in prisons - plenty of these mafia people are working in Russian government and military too now:

/11
So, let’s rate Putin on factor 1. Is he:

- Superficially charming
- Grandiose in self-worth
- A pathological liar
- Conning/Manipulative
- Lacking Guilt/Remorse
- Shallow emotionally
- Callous/Lacking empathy
- One who refuses to accept responsibility for his actions

?

/12 Image
Obviously we can’t meet Putin to do a proper psychological/psychiatric assessment, and even if we did, he would lie.

I think though that it’s clear he constantly lies, cons people, and has no empathy, guilt or remorse for his war crimes and political assassinations

/13
Let’s rate Putin on Factor 2. Is he:

- Prone to boredom
- A social & economic parasite
- Poor at temper control
- One with poor behaviour as a child
- Lacking in long-term, realistic goals
- Impulsive
- Irresponsible
- One who fails to stick to bail/parole

?

/14 Image
Arguably, he’s not that high on the psychopathy factor 2.

He might be a parasite on the Russian nation, hoarding wealth for himself, but he’d never have become leader if he was totally impulsive.

But organised psychopaths often end up as leaders



/15en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snakes_in…
There are a few items on the psychopathy checklist that don’t load on either factor (mathematically). These are:

- Promiscuous sexual behaviour
- Many short-term relationships
- Juvenile delinquency
- Criminal versatility

Lots of non-psychopaths do these things too…

/16 Image
…but psychopaths do these things far more frequently. Presumably because they don’t care about anyone other than themselves.

I’ll break for now, and return with what causes psychopathy, Nature vs Nurture, comparing the Neuropsychological causes and the Cultural ones

/17
PART 2: What might be different in #Putin’s brain compared to the normal person?

Continuing the thread 🧵 above with reference to Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience.

I’ll try to keep this concise and simplify this using plain English

/18 Image
I first learned about Psychopathy academically when studying Frontal Lobe Brain Injury, & specifically injuries to the Orbitofrontal Cortex (OFC) and Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex (VMPFC).

The OFC is highlighted in green below. The VMPFC is lower & further back behind it

/19 Image
Damage to the OFC makes it hard to reflect on one’s own & others actions. It leads to poor self reflection or understanding others intentions.

Damage to the VMPFC leads to deficits in *anticipation of future consequences*

Both of these tend to cause terrible self-control

/20 Image
I don’t think Putin has OFC or VMPFC damage, but lots of people with Antisocial Personality & Low Functioning Psychopaths (high in factor 2) do behave like this.

Some of them may have OFC or VMPFC damage, given the high rates of brain injuries in our prison populations

/21 Image
Low Functioning Psychopaths are incredibly useful to High Functioning Psychopaths.

The former act as willing thugs, happy to do the violence that a high functioning mafia boss distances themselves from. Think of the assassinations Putin has ordered his minions to do

/22 Image
The poisoning of Alexander #Litvinenko with a radioactive isotope - Polonium-210 - must have been committed by a state with access to such isotopes, and wouldn’t have happened without Putins approval

/23 Image
The poisoning of Viktor Yushchenko, with Dioxin, again must have been approved, or more likely directly ordered, by Vladimir Putin. After this horrifying poison, the Ukrainians asked us to wake up to the threat posed by Russia

/24 Image
In 2018, Russians used the nerve agent #Novichok hospitalising both the Russian target Sergei #Skripal and his daughter Yulia, but also several other people, resulting in permanent disability for one policeman. A chemical weapon used on British soil

/25 Image
Clearly, the low functioning psychopaths represent a steady flow of useful thugs, ready to do their master’s bidding, but how is the brain of a high functioning psychopath different?

/26 Image
It’s harder to study high functioning psychopaths, because they rarely end up imprisoned, compared to their low functioning kin.

One fascinating study shows that the Uncinate Fasciculus, a white matter tract that links the OFC to the Amygala is malformed in psychopaths

/27 Image
Amygdala damage leads to fearlessness, so amygdala malformation probably results in a fearless, disorganised psychopath

The Uncinate Fasciculus (UF) is a connection *between* the Amygdala (Fear) & OFC (anticipating consequences)

Does this explain the lack of empathy?

/28 Image
Does a disconnect between fear and anticipation and decision making result in psychopathy?

Does it explain why they don’t care about fear in other people?

Does it explain why they don’t care about anyone other than themselves?

Does it explain Putin?

/29 Image
If you want to learn more about the Cognitive Neuroscience of Psychopathy, and with particular reference to Vladimir Putin, have a watch of this interview of Prof. Jim Fallon talking about this very subject:



/30
We were fortunate enough to talk with Prof Jim Fallon on the @MriyaReport Twitter voice chat space last week, who kindly spent about 3 hours with us on this topic. I’ll share a link to the recording once it’s available

/31
Another things that can cause awful and deviant behaviour are things like frontal lobe tumours. There are cases studies of these resulting in pedophilia.

Maybe the trending #Pedoputin hashtag may actually have something behind it?



/32pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12633158/
It’s been reported that the murder of #Litvinenko was due to him accusing Putin of being a pedophile

/33
In Part 3, I’ll discuss how Russian culture is incredibly violent by our standards.

I’ll reference the Prison Culture, the Dedovschina, domestic violence and alcoholism, but I’ll tweet that tomorrow

/34 END of Part 2
PART 3: Psychopathy describes how a person lacking empathy behaves, perhaps for mainly biological reasons.

But there is also sociopathy, which explains how a culture of violence and abuse can create monsters.

To what extent is Russian culture sociopathic?

A thread🧵

/35
Estimates vary on the prevalence of psychopathy. Somewhere between 1-5% of the male population, at different levels of severity. Most of these men are not killers.

But if you put them in a war zone, their true nature rapidly become apparent

/36
Psychopaths join western militaries too, but we arrest and court martial and imprison these people.

Putin, in contrast, gave medals to the soldiers who committed the Bucha massacre of civilians.

Fortunately the Ukrainians have killed most of that Brigade now:

/37
It’s not just the Psychopathic 1-5% of the Russian army committing atrocities.

What has happened to the Russian soldiers to make them act like monsters?

The Russian army culture of Dedovschina is a brutal system of daily beatings, psychological torture and even rape

/38
We had a former Russian soldier talk about Dedovshchina on the @MriyaReport Twitter voice space.

He said the violence unleashed some kind of “primitive monster” from our pre-history, that civilisation normally keeps hidden and buried

/39
This thread is disturbing just to write. Stop reading if this is upsetting you too much.

Russian soldiers have been this way for a long time. In WW2 there were horrific mass rapes of women in Eastern Europe. This article just talks about Germany

/40


theguardian.com/books/2002/may…
I can’t bear to share any photographs, even censored, on Twitter, of Russian atrocities in Ukraine. Most of you will not want to see them.

My friend @morphiaz from @MriyaReport has seen Russian telegram groups where they share torture and rape videos and laugh

/41
At some point, @morphiaz and I will write an article about what he has witnessed, and you can choose to read it, or not to read it if you prefer.

I don’t want to ambush anyone on Twitter with descriptions of rape and torture, and we will not share any images or video

/42
Finally, and horrifyingly, we are seeing evidence of mass graves outside the Russian “filtration camps”

If you ever wondered what you would have done if you lived during the Holocaust, you’re doing it now

/43 END
I could add more about the Russian prison culture, domestic violence and alcoholism, as is planned to do, but after posting everything I have above, do I really need to?

I might add it later

• • •

Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh
 

Keep Current with Tom Zimbardo

Tom Zimbardo Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

PDF

Twitter may remove this content at anytime! Save it as PDF for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video
  1. Follow @ThreadReaderApp to mention us!

  2. From a Twitter thread mention us with a keyword "unroll"
@threadreaderapp unroll

Practice here first or read more on our help page!

More from @TomMostlyZen

Aug 2
Here is a thread of poems about psychiatric medicines

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Some by me, some by others

All with AI art by me and Midjourney v6.1

A thread 🧵

/1 - Diazepam
/2

Prozac

I went to the land of Fluoxetine
Many years ago
But it was filled with Alien Flowers
Who decided the fate of all beings
Arbitrarily condemning them to death
So I stopped taking it Image
Read 8 tweets
Jan 9
Naming conventions in psychiatric and neuropsychiatric conditions.

A thread 🧵

There’s lots of ways of naming all the ways our brains and emotions can go wrong or cause us to suffer. One convention is to name them after Dudes.

Know who this dude is?

That’s Alzheimer

/1 Image
There’s a whole bunch of conditions that are named after dudes (and occasionally dudettes) of medicine.

For example, there’s Parkinson’s, Huntington’s, Asperger’s, and my personal favorite Munchausen’s Syndrome (see below)

/2 Image
Now, although we stick with these names for historical reasons, it’s actually not a very good way of naming things. Does knowing something is called Addison’s Disease tell you anything about it?

And Addison’s DOES have psychological effects people

/3 Image
Read 13 tweets
May 5, 2023
In the depths of World War 2, the Russians were running seriously low on manpower.

Faced with the possibility of losing the War, the Russians decided to start recruiting Muppets to fight for them

a short historical thread 🧵

/1 Image
The Muppet people once had their own country, but were absorbed by the Russian empire in the late 1700s like so many other ethnic groups.

Though not ideologically Communist, Muppet divisions became particularly feared by the Nazis due to their total inability to blink

/2 Image
During the Battle of Moscow in early 1942, several elements of the Wehrmacht 4th army were completely overrun by Muppet wave attacks.

Traumatised veterans didn’t even speak of the Muppet waves until the 1980s, and even then, most biographers & historians didn’t believe them

/3 Image
Read 5 tweets
May 5, 2023
Once upon a time, in a world not unlike our own, a little parrot lived in a vast jungle. The parrot was happy and was friends with all the other animals who lived there, many of whom he knew by name.

Then one day, a fire started to rage through his home…

/1 Image
The parrot saw the flames coming and quickly flew away. He realised that he could escape the fire, and felt relieved, but then he realised that his animal friends who couldn’t fly were not so lucky, and he worried that many of them might die

/2 Image
Seeing his friends suffering and fleeing for their lives, the little parrots heart was made up in an instant. He had to help them.

He flew ahead of them finding routes through the inferno.

“Follow me!” He yelled above the roaring fire, “this way! Follow me!”

/3
Read 15 tweets
May 4, 2023
Muppets that never actually existed… Image
Dark Crystal muppets that never actually existed… Image
Muppets in the style of HR Giger Image
Read 8 tweets
May 4, 2023
See this photograph of a Ukrainian Azovstal soldier? Well it’s not a photograph, it’s an AI generated image from @midjourney version 5.1

A short thread 🧵 on AI art and propaganda

(I checked with some Ukrainians and former soldiers if they thought this was ok)

/1 Image
Firstly, to my eye, this picture isn’t distinguishable from a real photograph. I’m sure a professional could tell the difference but I can’t.

Secondly, this took less than 60 seconds to make an cost me 6 US cents (I get 200 images a month for $12).

We are in a new age

/2
These people aren’t real either. I’m using this as deliberate positive propaganda to highlight the heroism of Ukrainian people, but you can easily see how less moral actors will use this technology to portray horrible evil lies

/3 Image
Read 11 tweets

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just two indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3/month or $30/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Don't want to be a Premium member but still want to support us?

Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal

Or Donate anonymously using crypto!

Ethereum

0xfe58350B80634f60Fa6Dc149a72b4DFbc17D341E copy

Bitcoin

3ATGMxNzCUFzxpMCHL5sWSt4DVtS8UqXpi copy

Thank you for your support!

Follow Us!

:(