Response inhibition is an important control mechanism in reacting effectively to sudden changes in the environment and a deficit in this mechanism is thought to be a main feature of various impulse control disorders including psychopathy This study investigated the effects of reward and punishment on the inhibitory capabilities of non-clinical participants with both high and low levels of psychopathy Forty participants performed a stop-signal task under three conditions in a mixed factorial design a no reward or punishment (N) condition a low magnitude reward and punishment (L) condition and a high magnitude reward and punishment (H) condition Participants with low psychopathy were more inhibited during both reward and punishment conditions...
© 2017 Dr. Bianca LevisAnxiety is associated with behavioural avoidance and inhibition that has been...
Inhibitory control allows for the regulation of thought and action and interacts with motivational v...
The emotional interrupt task is presented as a motor response task that is bracketed by emotional im...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of inhibitory control in psychopathy was investigat...
The ability to override a dominant response, often referred to as behavioral inhibition, is consider...
Traditional and more modern conceptualizations of psychopathy cite problems with impulse control. Ho...
Psychopathic individuals are generally unresponsive to motivational and emotional cues that facilita...
Background: Schizophrenia and psychopathy are both characterized by impulsive, poorly planned behavi...
Traditional and more modern conceptualizations of psychopathy cite problems with impulse control. Ho...
Research on passive avoidance l arning has demonstrated reliabledifferences b tween psychopaths and ...
Cambridge University Press, 1987) was assessed by measuring whether approach responses were emitted ...
Reward and punishment influence inhibitory performance, but developmental changes in these effects a...
Deficits in cognitive control have been considered a core dysfunction of psychopathy, responsible fo...
Certain types of violent offending are often accompanied by evidence of personality disorders (PDs),...
Certain types of violent offending are often accompanied by evidence of personality disorders (PDs),...
© 2017 Dr. Bianca LevisAnxiety is associated with behavioural avoidance and inhibition that has been...
Inhibitory control allows for the regulation of thought and action and interacts with motivational v...
The emotional interrupt task is presented as a motor response task that is bracketed by emotional im...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of inhibitory control in psychopathy was investigat...
The ability to override a dominant response, often referred to as behavioral inhibition, is consider...
Traditional and more modern conceptualizations of psychopathy cite problems with impulse control. Ho...
Psychopathic individuals are generally unresponsive to motivational and emotional cues that facilita...
Background: Schizophrenia and psychopathy are both characterized by impulsive, poorly planned behavi...
Traditional and more modern conceptualizations of psychopathy cite problems with impulse control. Ho...
Research on passive avoidance l arning has demonstrated reliabledifferences b tween psychopaths and ...
Cambridge University Press, 1987) was assessed by measuring whether approach responses were emitted ...
Reward and punishment influence inhibitory performance, but developmental changes in these effects a...
Deficits in cognitive control have been considered a core dysfunction of psychopathy, responsible fo...
Certain types of violent offending are often accompanied by evidence of personality disorders (PDs),...
Certain types of violent offending are often accompanied by evidence of personality disorders (PDs),...
© 2017 Dr. Bianca LevisAnxiety is associated with behavioural avoidance and inhibition that has been...
Inhibitory control allows for the regulation of thought and action and interacts with motivational v...
The emotional interrupt task is presented as a motor response task that is bracketed by emotional im...