Prior research has demonstrated that antisocial behavior, substance-use disorders, and personality dimensions of aggression and impulsivity are indicators of a highly heritable underlying dimension of risk, labeled externalizing. Other work has shown that individual trait constructs within this psychopathology spectrum are associated with reduced self-monitoring, as reflected by amplitude of the error-related negativity (ERN) brain response. In this study of undergraduate subjects, reduced ERN amplitude was associated with higher scores on a self-report measure of the broad externalizing construct that links these various indicators. In addition, the ERN was associated with a response-locked increase in anterior theta (4–7 Hz) oscillation; ...
Specific externalizing attributional biases appear to be common in early psychosis. They may represe...
Abstract The continuity of externalizing behaviors such as aggression, delinquency and hyperactivity...
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Prior research has demonstrated that antisocial behavior, substance-use disorders, and personality d...
ABSTRACT—Prior research has demonstrated that anti-social behavior, substance-use disorders, and per...
The externalizing spectrum describes a range of heterogeneous personality traits and behavioral patt...
Externalizing disorders are those characterized by a general tendency toward disinhibition and ris...
Previous studies have shown that electrophysiological measures of error processing are affected in p...
Background: Deficits in error processing are reflected in an inability of people with externalizing ...
The error‐related negativity (ERN) is an event‐related potential that reflects error monitoring. Enh...
Externalizing behaviors (EBs) pertain to a diverse set of aggressive, antisocial, and potentially de...
© 2017 Society of Biological Psychiatry Background: Externalizing behaviors are negative behaviors e...
P3 amplitude reductions, commonly elicited in oddball paradigms, have been associated with both inte...
The externalizing spectrum is characterized by disinhibition, impulsivity, antisocial-aggressive beh...
The externalizing spectrum is characterized by disinhibition, impulsivity, antisocial-aggressive beh...
Specific externalizing attributional biases appear to be common in early psychosis. They may represe...
Abstract The continuity of externalizing behaviors such as aggression, delinquency and hyperactivity...
Contains fulltext : 219393.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The Externalizi...
Prior research has demonstrated that antisocial behavior, substance-use disorders, and personality d...
ABSTRACT—Prior research has demonstrated that anti-social behavior, substance-use disorders, and per...
The externalizing spectrum describes a range of heterogeneous personality traits and behavioral patt...
Externalizing disorders are those characterized by a general tendency toward disinhibition and ris...
Previous studies have shown that electrophysiological measures of error processing are affected in p...
Background: Deficits in error processing are reflected in an inability of people with externalizing ...
The error‐related negativity (ERN) is an event‐related potential that reflects error monitoring. Enh...
Externalizing behaviors (EBs) pertain to a diverse set of aggressive, antisocial, and potentially de...
© 2017 Society of Biological Psychiatry Background: Externalizing behaviors are negative behaviors e...
P3 amplitude reductions, commonly elicited in oddball paradigms, have been associated with both inte...
The externalizing spectrum is characterized by disinhibition, impulsivity, antisocial-aggressive beh...
The externalizing spectrum is characterized by disinhibition, impulsivity, antisocial-aggressive beh...
Specific externalizing attributional biases appear to be common in early psychosis. They may represe...
Abstract The continuity of externalizing behaviors such as aggression, delinquency and hyperactivity...
Contains fulltext : 219393.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The Externalizi...