In this study we followed 82–90 adolescents, 50% boys, from 15 to 16 years, investigating CU traits and disruptive behaviors as predictors of cognitive skills and arousal to emotional pictures. At age 15, CU traits were rated by adolescents and disruptive (aggregated ADHD-ODD-delinquent) behaviors were rated by parents and adolescents. At age 16, executive function, reaction time variability (RTV), IQ and arousal to negative pictures were assessed. The results showed that, with control for disruptive behaviors, CU traits predicted lower RTV, higher IQ and lower arousal to negative pictures. With control for CU traits, disruptive behaviors predicted lower spatial working memory, lower interference control and higher RTV. Our findings are of ...
This study aims at evaluating how minor and serious delinquency relates to cognitive and emotional f...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2010. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Kathleen...
In this preliminary study we explored the predictive influence of various family, psychological, dem...
In this study we followed 82–90 adolescents, 50% boys, from 15 to 16 years, investigating CU traits ...
Callous/unemotional (CU) temperament traits may denote a more severe form of conduct disorder (CD) a...
Contains fulltext : 102850.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stu...
The present study examines the relationship between neurocognitive functioning and affective problem...
The present study examines the relationship between neurocognitive functioning and affective problem...
The present study examines the relationship between neurocognitive functioning and affective problem...
Callous-unemotional (CU) traits are associated with lower emotional reactivity in adolescents. Howev...
Deficits in emotional reactivity are frequently reported in Disruptive Behavior Disorders (DBDs). A ...
Callous-unemotional (CU) traits (e.g., lack of empathy and guilt toward others) occur dimensionally,...
Disruptive behavior during childhood and adolescence is heterogeneous and associated with several ps...
Callous-unemotional (CU) traits are associated with lower emotional reactivity in adolescents. Howev...
Research has shown that the brain undergoes substantial development during human adolescence, partic...
This study aims at evaluating how minor and serious delinquency relates to cognitive and emotional f...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2010. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Kathleen...
In this preliminary study we explored the predictive influence of various family, psychological, dem...
In this study we followed 82–90 adolescents, 50% boys, from 15 to 16 years, investigating CU traits ...
Callous/unemotional (CU) temperament traits may denote a more severe form of conduct disorder (CD) a...
Contains fulltext : 102850.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stu...
The present study examines the relationship between neurocognitive functioning and affective problem...
The present study examines the relationship between neurocognitive functioning and affective problem...
The present study examines the relationship between neurocognitive functioning and affective problem...
Callous-unemotional (CU) traits are associated with lower emotional reactivity in adolescents. Howev...
Deficits in emotional reactivity are frequently reported in Disruptive Behavior Disorders (DBDs). A ...
Callous-unemotional (CU) traits (e.g., lack of empathy and guilt toward others) occur dimensionally,...
Disruptive behavior during childhood and adolescence is heterogeneous and associated with several ps...
Callous-unemotional (CU) traits are associated with lower emotional reactivity in adolescents. Howev...
Research has shown that the brain undergoes substantial development during human adolescence, partic...
This study aims at evaluating how minor and serious delinquency relates to cognitive and emotional f...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2010. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Kathleen...
In this preliminary study we explored the predictive influence of various family, psychological, dem...