Wegrzyn M, Westphal S, Kißler J. In your face: the biased judgement of fear-anger expressions in violent offenders. BMC Psychology. 2017;5(16): 16.Background Why is it that certain violent criminals repeatedly find themselves engaged in brawls? Many inmates report having felt provoked or threatened by their victims, which might be due to a tendency to ascribe malicious intentions when faced with ambiguous social signals, termed hostile attribution bias. Methods The present study presented morphed fear-anger faces to prison inmates with a history of violent crimes, a history of child sexual abuse, and to matched controls form the general population. Participants performed a fear-anger decision task. Analyses compared both response frequenc...
Analysis of the Crime Survey for England and Wales identifies anger and annoyance rather than fear a...
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# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Antiso...
Abstract Background Why is it that certain violent criminals repeatedly find themselves engaged in b...
Research into the causal and perpetuating factors influencing aggression has partly focused on the g...
Previous reviews exploring facial affect processing among forensic samples have focused on the prese...
In this observational study, conducted in a penitentiary setting in the Netherlands with detained ma...
Previous reports have suggested an enhancement of facial expression recognition in women as compared...
Author version made available in accordance with publisher copyright policy on self archiving.A lack...
Psychopathy is characteristically associated with impairments in recognizing others’ facial expressi...
This thesis explores facial affect processing in violent offenders, with a specific focus on how pat...
Social cognitive processing deficits are widely believed to play a central causal role in aggressive...
Cross-cultural studies have repeatedly confirmed that the ability to recognise emotion in the facial...
Antisocial individuals have problems recognizing negative emotions (e.g. Marsh & Blair in Neuroscien...
Abstract Background Previous reports have suggested impairment in facial expression recognition in d...
Analysis of the Crime Survey for England and Wales identifies anger and annoyance rather than fear a...
Contains fulltext : 173904.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Individuals w...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Antiso...
Abstract Background Why is it that certain violent criminals repeatedly find themselves engaged in b...
Research into the causal and perpetuating factors influencing aggression has partly focused on the g...
Previous reviews exploring facial affect processing among forensic samples have focused on the prese...
In this observational study, conducted in a penitentiary setting in the Netherlands with detained ma...
Previous reports have suggested an enhancement of facial expression recognition in women as compared...
Author version made available in accordance with publisher copyright policy on self archiving.A lack...
Psychopathy is characteristically associated with impairments in recognizing others’ facial expressi...
This thesis explores facial affect processing in violent offenders, with a specific focus on how pat...
Social cognitive processing deficits are widely believed to play a central causal role in aggressive...
Cross-cultural studies have repeatedly confirmed that the ability to recognise emotion in the facial...
Antisocial individuals have problems recognizing negative emotions (e.g. Marsh & Blair in Neuroscien...
Abstract Background Previous reports have suggested impairment in facial expression recognition in d...
Analysis of the Crime Survey for England and Wales identifies anger and annoyance rather than fear a...
Contains fulltext : 173904.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Individuals w...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Antiso...