Objective—Newman and Baskin-Sommers (in press) have proposed that psychopathy reflects an attention bottleneck that interferes with processing contextual information, including the timely processing of affective and inhibitory cues that initiate self-regulation. Despite a wealth of evidence that attention moderates the affective, inhibitory, and self-regulation deficits of psychopathic offenders, to date there is little or no evidence that psychopathic offenders perform abnormally on a canonical measure of selective attention. In this study, we address this gap in the literature and clarify the attention-related abnormality in psychopathy. Method—We administered the attentional blink (AB) task to 37 male prisoners assessed with Hare's ...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were used to assess the neural mechanisms underlying visual-spatial ...
The authors examined the reliability of facial affect processing deficits found in psychopathic indi...
Abstract Psychopathic behavior has long been attributed to a fundamental deficit in fear that arises...
Objective Newman and Baskin-Sommers (in press) have proposed that psychopathy reflects an attention ...
According to the response modulation model, the poorly regulated behavior of psychopathic individual...
The psychopath has long captured the imagination. A name such as Ted Bundy evokes a morbid curiosity...
Primary psychopathic individuals are less apt to re-evaluate or change their behavior in response to...
This study was designed to examine the hypothesis that criminal psychopaths differ from criminal non...
Attention has been argued to play a crucial role in the anomalous emotional processing central to ps...
Psychopathic patients show a lack of affective reactivity in threatening situations. Previous resear...
Psychopathic patients show a lack of affective reactivity in threatening situations. Previous resear...
Background—Psychopathic behavior is generally attributed to a fundamental, amygdala-mediated deficit...
The dual-deficit model identifies unique correlates of the two major factors associated with psychop...
word and color were spatially separated (separated CW). Consistent with “overselective ” attention, ...
The present study was designed to test an etiological model of psychopathy that re-conceptualizes th...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were used to assess the neural mechanisms underlying visual-spatial ...
The authors examined the reliability of facial affect processing deficits found in psychopathic indi...
Abstract Psychopathic behavior has long been attributed to a fundamental deficit in fear that arises...
Objective Newman and Baskin-Sommers (in press) have proposed that psychopathy reflects an attention ...
According to the response modulation model, the poorly regulated behavior of psychopathic individual...
The psychopath has long captured the imagination. A name such as Ted Bundy evokes a morbid curiosity...
Primary psychopathic individuals are less apt to re-evaluate or change their behavior in response to...
This study was designed to examine the hypothesis that criminal psychopaths differ from criminal non...
Attention has been argued to play a crucial role in the anomalous emotional processing central to ps...
Psychopathic patients show a lack of affective reactivity in threatening situations. Previous resear...
Psychopathic patients show a lack of affective reactivity in threatening situations. Previous resear...
Background—Psychopathic behavior is generally attributed to a fundamental, amygdala-mediated deficit...
The dual-deficit model identifies unique correlates of the two major factors associated with psychop...
word and color were spatially separated (separated CW). Consistent with “overselective ” attention, ...
The present study was designed to test an etiological model of psychopathy that re-conceptualizes th...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were used to assess the neural mechanisms underlying visual-spatial ...
The authors examined the reliability of facial affect processing deficits found in psychopathic indi...
Abstract Psychopathic behavior has long been attributed to a fundamental deficit in fear that arises...