Research into the causal and perpetuating factors influencing aggression has partly focused on the general tendency of aggression-prone individuals to infer hostile intent in others, even in ambiguous circumstances. This is referred to as the 'hostile interpretation bias'. Whether this hostile interpretation bias also exists in basal information processing, such as perception of facial emotion, is not yet known, especially with respect to the perception of ambiguous expressions. In addition, little is known about how this potential bias in facial emotion perception is related to specific characteristics of aggression. In the present study, conducted in a penitentiary setting with detained male adults, we investigated if violent offenders (n...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Antiso...
[[abstract]]The goal of the current study is to clarify the relationship between social information ...
Psychopathy is characteristically associated with impairments in recognizing others’ facial expressi...
Research into the causal and perpetuating factors influencing aggression has partly focused on the g...
In this observational study, conducted in a penitentiary setting in the Netherlands with detained ma...
Abstract Background Why is it that certain violent criminals repeatedly find themselves engaged in b...
Previous reviews exploring facial affect processing among forensic samples have focused on the prese...
Previous reports have suggested an enhancement of facial expression recognition in women as compared...
Social information processing theories suggest that aggressive individuals may exhibit hostile perce...
Social information processing theories suggest that aggressive individuals may exhibit hostile perce...
Contains fulltext : 173904.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Individuals w...
Social cognitive processing deficits are widely believed to play a central causal role in aggressive...
Abstract Background Previous reports have suggested impairment in facial expression recognition in d...
Background: Studies of antisocial populations have found that they show deficits in recognition of f...
To examine whether psychopaths exhibit specific deficits in nonverbal emotional processing, 20 crimi...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Antiso...
[[abstract]]The goal of the current study is to clarify the relationship between social information ...
Psychopathy is characteristically associated with impairments in recognizing others’ facial expressi...
Research into the causal and perpetuating factors influencing aggression has partly focused on the g...
In this observational study, conducted in a penitentiary setting in the Netherlands with detained ma...
Abstract Background Why is it that certain violent criminals repeatedly find themselves engaged in b...
Previous reviews exploring facial affect processing among forensic samples have focused on the prese...
Previous reports have suggested an enhancement of facial expression recognition in women as compared...
Social information processing theories suggest that aggressive individuals may exhibit hostile perce...
Social information processing theories suggest that aggressive individuals may exhibit hostile perce...
Contains fulltext : 173904.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Individuals w...
Social cognitive processing deficits are widely believed to play a central causal role in aggressive...
Abstract Background Previous reports have suggested impairment in facial expression recognition in d...
Background: Studies of antisocial populations have found that they show deficits in recognition of f...
To examine whether psychopaths exhibit specific deficits in nonverbal emotional processing, 20 crimi...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Antiso...
[[abstract]]The goal of the current study is to clarify the relationship between social information ...
Psychopathy is characteristically associated with impairments in recognizing others’ facial expressi...