Schizophrenia-spectrum disorders including schizophrenia, schizotypal personality disorder and other psychotic disorders are often affiliated with pathological concepts such as being violent and socially incompetent. For instance, prior studies have established the associations of schizophrenia with social dysfunction such as antisocial behaviour. However, it is unclear what specific neuropsychological factors underlie these relationships. Besides, whether such linkage can transcend to the subclinical group, i.e. those with schizotypal personality traits (schizotypy), remains questionable. In view of the fact that schizotypy shares a similar genetic and neurobiological basis with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, the issue of whether people...
Schizotypy refers to a set of personality traits thought to reflect the subclinical expression of th...
Schizotypy is conceptualized as a subclinical manifestation of the same biological factors that give...
Schizotypy, defined in terms of commonly occurring personality traits related to the schizophrenia s...
Schizophrenic symptoms have often been associated with antisocial behaviours (ASBs). Most studies ha...
Objective: In the present study the relationship between behavioural adjustment following cognitive ...
Schizotypy refers to a set of temporally stable traits that are observed in the general population a...
In the present study the relationship between behavioural adjustment following cognitive conflict an...
Whilst affective empathy is concerned with one's emotional response to the affective state of anothe...
Existing research has suggested that comorbid psychopathy may explain one trajectory of violent beha...
Previous research indicates that exposure to childhood maltreatment in the form of emotional abuse, ...
The increased risk of violence in schizophrenia has been linked to several environmental, clinical a...
The present study examined the social, cognitive, and emotional functioning of persons with schizoty...
In the present study the relationship between behavioural adjustment following cognitive conflict an...
Objective: In the present study the relationship between behavioural adjustment following cognitive ...
A large body of literature suggests that schizophrenia and nonclinical schizotypal personality trait...
Schizotypy refers to a set of personality traits thought to reflect the subclinical expression of th...
Schizotypy is conceptualized as a subclinical manifestation of the same biological factors that give...
Schizotypy, defined in terms of commonly occurring personality traits related to the schizophrenia s...
Schizophrenic symptoms have often been associated with antisocial behaviours (ASBs). Most studies ha...
Objective: In the present study the relationship between behavioural adjustment following cognitive ...
Schizotypy refers to a set of temporally stable traits that are observed in the general population a...
In the present study the relationship between behavioural adjustment following cognitive conflict an...
Whilst affective empathy is concerned with one's emotional response to the affective state of anothe...
Existing research has suggested that comorbid psychopathy may explain one trajectory of violent beha...
Previous research indicates that exposure to childhood maltreatment in the form of emotional abuse, ...
The increased risk of violence in schizophrenia has been linked to several environmental, clinical a...
The present study examined the social, cognitive, and emotional functioning of persons with schizoty...
In the present study the relationship between behavioural adjustment following cognitive conflict an...
Objective: In the present study the relationship between behavioural adjustment following cognitive ...
A large body of literature suggests that schizophrenia and nonclinical schizotypal personality trait...
Schizotypy refers to a set of personality traits thought to reflect the subclinical expression of th...
Schizotypy is conceptualized as a subclinical manifestation of the same biological factors that give...
Schizotypy, defined in terms of commonly occurring personality traits related to the schizophrenia s...