Contains fulltext : 102438.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent studies have shown that while psychopathy and non-psychopathic antisociality overlap, they differ in the extent to which cognitive impairments are present. Specifically, psychopathy has been related to abnormal allocation of attention, a function that is traditionally believed to be indexed by event-related potentials (ERPs) of the P3-family. Previous research examining psychophysiological correlates of attention in psychopathic individuals has mainly focused on the parietally distributed P3b component to rare targets. In contrast, very little is known about the frontocentral P3a to infrequent novel events in psychopathy. Thus, findings on the P3 com...
word and color were spatially separated (separated CW). Consistent with “overselective ” attention, ...
Psychopathy is characterized by persistent antisocial behavior, impaired empathy, and egotistical tr...
Psychopathy is associated with abnormalities in attention and orienting. However, few studies have e...
Recent studies have shown that while psychopathy and non-psychopathic antisociality overlap, they di...
Recent studies have shown that while psychopathy and non-psychopathic antisociality overlap, they di...
Contains fulltext : 99871.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Psyc...
In recent years, an increasing number of neuroimaging studies have sought to identify the brain anom...
BACKGROUND: Psychopathy is a severe personality disorder often leading to violent and disruptive ant...
Background: Clinicians have long recognized that psy-chopaths show deficits in cognitive function, b...
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 ...
According to the response modulation model, the poorly regulated behavior of psychopathic individual...
Psychopathy is characterized as the inability to feel typical human emötions. Psychopaths are often ...
Psychopathic individuals are generally unresponsive to motivational and emotional cues that facilita...
Psychopathy, a multi-faceted construct characterised by antisocial behaviours and callous-unemotiona...
word and color were spatially separated (separated CW). Consistent with “overselective ” attention, ...
Psychopathy is characterized by persistent antisocial behavior, impaired empathy, and egotistical tr...
Psychopathy is associated with abnormalities in attention and orienting. However, few studies have e...
Recent studies have shown that while psychopathy and non-psychopathic antisociality overlap, they di...
Recent studies have shown that while psychopathy and non-psychopathic antisociality overlap, they di...
Contains fulltext : 99871.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Psyc...
In recent years, an increasing number of neuroimaging studies have sought to identify the brain anom...
BACKGROUND: Psychopathy is a severe personality disorder often leading to violent and disruptive ant...
Background: Clinicians have long recognized that psy-chopaths show deficits in cognitive function, b...
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 ...
According to the response modulation model, the poorly regulated behavior of psychopathic individual...
Psychopathy is characterized as the inability to feel typical human emötions. Psychopaths are often ...
Psychopathic individuals are generally unresponsive to motivational and emotional cues that facilita...
Psychopathy, a multi-faceted construct characterised by antisocial behaviours and callous-unemotiona...
word and color were spatially separated (separated CW). Consistent with “overselective ” attention, ...
Psychopathy is characterized by persistent antisocial behavior, impaired empathy, and egotistical tr...
Psychopathy is associated with abnormalities in attention and orienting. However, few studies have e...