The emerging neuroscience of psychopathy will have several important implications for our attempts to construct an ethical society. In this article we begin by describing the list of criteria by which psychopaths are diagnosed. We then review four competing neuropsychological theories of psychopathic cognition. The first of these models, Newman’s attentional model, locates the problem in a special type of attentional narrowing that psychopaths have shown in experiments. The second and third, Blair’s amygdala model and Kiehl’s paralimbic model represent the psychopath’s problem as primarily emotional, including reduced tendency to experience fear in normally fearful situations, and a failure to attach the proper significance to the emotions ...
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Psychopaths. Who are they? What are they? How do they differ from the rest of us "normals?" And, why...
Introduction to the special issue entitled "Psychopathy: Philosophical and Empirical Challenges
The emerging neuroscience of psychopathy will have several important implications for our attempts t...
Abstract Background From fields such as neuroethics and legal medicine it is increasingly common to ...
Psychopathy is increasingly in the public eye. However, it is yet to be fully and effectively unders...
Psychopathy is a disorder characterized by antisocial and affective traits. Psychopaths present vari...
In our chapter, we discuss one of the most influential compatibilist accounts of free will, Fischer ...
Many spectacular claims about psychopaths are circulated. This contribution aims at providing the re...
Neuroscience has identified brain structures and functions that correlate with psychopathic tendenci...
Psychopathy is a neurodevelopmental disorder that has a highly deleterious effect upon both individu...
This article does not aim to describe the opposing views and argue for one over the other. Rather, I...
Psychopaths have neurobiological irregularities which are manifested by learning and fear processing...
Increasing evidence from psychology and neuroscience suggests that emotion plays an important and so...
Given that psychopaths suffer from deficits in emotional processing and commit immoral actions, we h...
Contains fulltext : 129909.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Adult psychopat...
Psychopaths. Who are they? What are they? How do they differ from the rest of us "normals?" And, why...
Introduction to the special issue entitled "Psychopathy: Philosophical and Empirical Challenges
The emerging neuroscience of psychopathy will have several important implications for our attempts t...
Abstract Background From fields such as neuroethics and legal medicine it is increasingly common to ...
Psychopathy is increasingly in the public eye. However, it is yet to be fully and effectively unders...
Psychopathy is a disorder characterized by antisocial and affective traits. Psychopaths present vari...
In our chapter, we discuss one of the most influential compatibilist accounts of free will, Fischer ...
Many spectacular claims about psychopaths are circulated. This contribution aims at providing the re...
Neuroscience has identified brain structures and functions that correlate with psychopathic tendenci...
Psychopathy is a neurodevelopmental disorder that has a highly deleterious effect upon both individu...
This article does not aim to describe the opposing views and argue for one over the other. Rather, I...
Psychopaths have neurobiological irregularities which are manifested by learning and fear processing...
Increasing evidence from psychology and neuroscience suggests that emotion plays an important and so...
Given that psychopaths suffer from deficits in emotional processing and commit immoral actions, we h...
Contains fulltext : 129909.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Adult psychopat...
Psychopaths. Who are they? What are they? How do they differ from the rest of us "normals?" And, why...
Introduction to the special issue entitled "Psychopathy: Philosophical and Empirical Challenges