Theory of Mind (ToM) is a social perceptual skill that refers to the ability to take someone else's perspective and infer what others think. The current study examined the effect of potential hostility biases, as well as controlled (slow) versus automatic (fast) processing on ToM performance in psychopathy. ToM abilities (as assessed with the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test; RMET; Baron-Cohen, Wheelwright, Hill, Raste, & Plumb, 2001), was compared between 39 PCL-R diagnosed psychopathic offenders, 37 non-psychopathic offenders, and 26 nonoffender controls. Contrary to our hypothesis, psychopathic individuals presented with intact overall RMET performance when restrictions were imposed on how long task stimuli could be processed. In ad...
Researchers have described psychopaths as callous, cold-hearted individuals who show reduced empathi...
According to the response modulation model, the poorly regulated behavior of psychopathic individual...
Background—Psychopathic behavior is generally attributed to a fundamental, amygdala-mediated deficit...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is a social perceptual skill that refers to the ability to take someone else's ...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is a social perceptual skill that refers to the ability to take someone else&ap...
The current study investigated the relationship between psychopathy and theory of mind (ToM), by com...
There have been suggestions that Theory of Mind (ToM) impairment might lead to aggressive behaviour ...
The capacity to interpret others people’s behavior and mental states is a vital part of human social...
Background: Psychopathy is a developmental disorder characterized by antisocial behaviour identified...
Background. The literature on Theory of Mind (ToM) in antisocial samples is limited despi...
The authors examined the reliability of facial affect processing deficits found in psychopathic indi...
Psychopathic offenders are often considered to be untreatable, especially dangerous, and at very hig...
Objective—Newman and Baskin-Sommers (in press) have proposed that psychopathy reflects an attention ...
Objective Newman and Baskin-Sommers (in press) have proposed that psychopathy reflects an attention ...
(1) Background: there is an ongoing debate about whether psychopathic traits increase or decrease co...
Researchers have described psychopaths as callous, cold-hearted individuals who show reduced empathi...
According to the response modulation model, the poorly regulated behavior of psychopathic individual...
Background—Psychopathic behavior is generally attributed to a fundamental, amygdala-mediated deficit...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is a social perceptual skill that refers to the ability to take someone else's ...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is a social perceptual skill that refers to the ability to take someone else&ap...
The current study investigated the relationship between psychopathy and theory of mind (ToM), by com...
There have been suggestions that Theory of Mind (ToM) impairment might lead to aggressive behaviour ...
The capacity to interpret others people’s behavior and mental states is a vital part of human social...
Background: Psychopathy is a developmental disorder characterized by antisocial behaviour identified...
Background. The literature on Theory of Mind (ToM) in antisocial samples is limited despi...
The authors examined the reliability of facial affect processing deficits found in psychopathic indi...
Psychopathic offenders are often considered to be untreatable, especially dangerous, and at very hig...
Objective—Newman and Baskin-Sommers (in press) have proposed that psychopathy reflects an attention ...
Objective Newman and Baskin-Sommers (in press) have proposed that psychopathy reflects an attention ...
(1) Background: there is an ongoing debate about whether psychopathic traits increase or decrease co...
Researchers have described psychopaths as callous, cold-hearted individuals who show reduced empathi...
According to the response modulation model, the poorly regulated behavior of psychopathic individual...
Background—Psychopathic behavior is generally attributed to a fundamental, amygdala-mediated deficit...