Context: Reduced neural responses to others' distress is hypothesized to play a critical role in conduct problems coupled with callous-unemotional traits, whereas increased neural responses to affective stimuli may accompany conduct problems without callousunemotional traits. Heterogeneity of affective profiles in conduct problems may account for inconsistent neuroimaging findings in this population. Objectives: To broaden understanding of neural processing in conduct problems using an affective processing task including an empathy component as well as to explore dimensional contributions of conduct problems symptoms and callous-unemotional traits to variance in affective neural responses. Design : Case-control study. Setting: On-campus neu...
BACKGROUND: Brain imaging studies have shown altered amygdala activity during emotion processing in ...
Children with antisocial behavioral difficulties are often characterised in terms of a distinct cogn...
Extensive research has focused on abnormalities in reward and punishment processing as a mechanism u...
CONTEXT: Reduced neural responses to others' distress is hypothesized to play a critical role in con...
Background: A deficit in empathy has repeatedly been described in individuals with conduct disorder ...
Context: conduct disorder (CD) is characterized by severe antisocial behavior that emerges in childh...
The ability to empathize relies in part on using one’s own affective experience to simulate the affe...
OBJECTIVE: Although early-onset conduct problems predict both psychiatric and health problems in adu...
Background Conduct problems (CP) comprise abnormal behaviors associated with aberrant aspects of aff...
Background: At the group level, youths with conduct disorder (CD) show deficient emotion processing ...
SummaryChildren with conduct problems (CP) persistently violate others’ rights and represent a consi...
Abnormalities in reward and punishment processing are implicated in the development of conduct probl...
Children with conduct problems (CP) persistently violate others’ rights and represent a considerable...
Contains fulltext : 197103.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Conduct disorde...
Deficits in empathy are reported in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and also underlie antisocial beh...
BACKGROUND: Brain imaging studies have shown altered amygdala activity during emotion processing in ...
Children with antisocial behavioral difficulties are often characterised in terms of a distinct cogn...
Extensive research has focused on abnormalities in reward and punishment processing as a mechanism u...
CONTEXT: Reduced neural responses to others' distress is hypothesized to play a critical role in con...
Background: A deficit in empathy has repeatedly been described in individuals with conduct disorder ...
Context: conduct disorder (CD) is characterized by severe antisocial behavior that emerges in childh...
The ability to empathize relies in part on using one’s own affective experience to simulate the affe...
OBJECTIVE: Although early-onset conduct problems predict both psychiatric and health problems in adu...
Background Conduct problems (CP) comprise abnormal behaviors associated with aberrant aspects of aff...
Background: At the group level, youths with conduct disorder (CD) show deficient emotion processing ...
SummaryChildren with conduct problems (CP) persistently violate others’ rights and represent a consi...
Abnormalities in reward and punishment processing are implicated in the development of conduct probl...
Children with conduct problems (CP) persistently violate others’ rights and represent a considerable...
Contains fulltext : 197103.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Conduct disorde...
Deficits in empathy are reported in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and also underlie antisocial beh...
BACKGROUND: Brain imaging studies have shown altered amygdala activity during emotion processing in ...
Children with antisocial behavioral difficulties are often characterised in terms of a distinct cogn...
Extensive research has focused on abnormalities in reward and punishment processing as a mechanism u...