Dimensions of psychopathy are theorized to be associated with distinct cognitive and emotional abnormalities that may represent unique neurobiological risk factors for the disorder. This hypothesis was investigated by examining whether the psychopathic personality dimensions of fearless-dominance and impulsive-antisociality moderated neural activity and behavioral responses associated with selective attention and emotional processing during an emotion-word Stroop task in 49 adults. As predicted, the dimensions evidenced divergent selective-attention deficits and sensitivity to emotional distraction. Fearless-dominance was associated with disrupted attentional control to positive words, and activation in right superior frontal gyrus mediated...
Background—Psychopathic behavior is generally attributed to a fundamental, amygdala-mediated deficit...
There is accumulating evidence that youths with antisocial behavior or psychopathic traits show defi...
Individuals with psychopathy present deficits in the recognition of facial emotional expressions. Ho...
Dimensions of psychopathy are theorized to be associated with distinct cognitive and emotional abnor...
The present study was designed to test an etiological model of psychopathy that re-conceptualizes th...
Abstract Psychopathic behavior has long been attributed to a fundamental deficit in fear that arises...
Recent studies suggest that psychopathy may be associated with dysfunction in the neural circuitry s...
This study examined the relation between psychopathic traits and the brain response to facial emotio...
Psychopathic personality’s characterization by abnormal visual-spatial attention and emotional respo...
Psychopathy has been shown to be associated with deficits in recognizing and processing emotion. We ...
Attention has been argued to play a crucial role in the anomalous emotional processing central to ps...
Objective Two major etiological theories on psychopathy propose different mechanisms as to how emoti...
Psychopathic individuals are notorious for their grandiose sense of self-worth and disregard for the...
Psychopathy is a disorder characterized by reduced empathy, shallow affect and behaviors that cause ...
Individuals with psychopathy present deficits in the recognition of facial emotional expressions. Ho...
Background—Psychopathic behavior is generally attributed to a fundamental, amygdala-mediated deficit...
There is accumulating evidence that youths with antisocial behavior or psychopathic traits show defi...
Individuals with psychopathy present deficits in the recognition of facial emotional expressions. Ho...
Dimensions of psychopathy are theorized to be associated with distinct cognitive and emotional abnor...
The present study was designed to test an etiological model of psychopathy that re-conceptualizes th...
Abstract Psychopathic behavior has long been attributed to a fundamental deficit in fear that arises...
Recent studies suggest that psychopathy may be associated with dysfunction in the neural circuitry s...
This study examined the relation between psychopathic traits and the brain response to facial emotio...
Psychopathic personality’s characterization by abnormal visual-spatial attention and emotional respo...
Psychopathy has been shown to be associated with deficits in recognizing and processing emotion. We ...
Attention has been argued to play a crucial role in the anomalous emotional processing central to ps...
Objective Two major etiological theories on psychopathy propose different mechanisms as to how emoti...
Psychopathic individuals are notorious for their grandiose sense of self-worth and disregard for the...
Psychopathy is a disorder characterized by reduced empathy, shallow affect and behaviors that cause ...
Individuals with psychopathy present deficits in the recognition of facial emotional expressions. Ho...
Background—Psychopathic behavior is generally attributed to a fundamental, amygdala-mediated deficit...
There is accumulating evidence that youths with antisocial behavior or psychopathic traits show defi...
Individuals with psychopathy present deficits in the recognition of facial emotional expressions. Ho...