The capacity to interpret others people’s behavior and mental states is a vital part of human social communication. This ability, also called mentalizing or Theory of Mind (ToM), may also serve as a protective factor against aggression and antisocial behavior. This study investigates the relationship between two measures of psychopathy (clinical assessment and self-report) and the ability to identify mental states from photographs of the eye region. The participants in the study were 92 male inmates at Bergen prison, Norway. The results showed some discrepancy in connection to assessment methodology. For the self-report (SRP-III), we found an overall negative association between mental state discrimination and psychopathy, while for the cli...
Psychopathy is a form of personality disorder associated with a deficit in emotional processing. How...
The present research examined whether psychopathy was associated with impaired facial affect recogni...
The present study was designed to test an etiological model of psychopathy that re-conceptualizes th...
The capacity to interpret others people’s behavior and mental states is a vital part of human social...
Psychopathic offenders are often considered to be untreatable, especially dangerous, and at very hig...
There have been suggestions that Theory of Mind (ToM) impairment might lead to aggressive behaviour ...
Background Hervey Cleckley’s description of psychopathic personality detailed in his book, The Mask ...
This study examined the relationship between psychopathy and two components of empathy including a c...
Background. The literature on Theory of Mind (ToM) in antisocial samples is limited despi...
Psychopathy is a disorder that is characterised by significant emotional deficits. The aim of this t...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is a social perceptual skill that refers to the ability to take someone else's ...
Psychopathy, as a psychiatric entity, psychological construct, and social idea has suffered from co...
Background: Psychopathy is a developmental disorder characterized by antisocial behaviour identified...
Psychopathy is characteristically associated with impairments in recognizing others’ facial expressi...
Researchers have described psychopaths as callous, cold-hearted individuals who show reduced empathi...
Psychopathy is a form of personality disorder associated with a deficit in emotional processing. How...
The present research examined whether psychopathy was associated with impaired facial affect recogni...
The present study was designed to test an etiological model of psychopathy that re-conceptualizes th...
The capacity to interpret others people’s behavior and mental states is a vital part of human social...
Psychopathic offenders are often considered to be untreatable, especially dangerous, and at very hig...
There have been suggestions that Theory of Mind (ToM) impairment might lead to aggressive behaviour ...
Background Hervey Cleckley’s description of psychopathic personality detailed in his book, The Mask ...
This study examined the relationship between psychopathy and two components of empathy including a c...
Background. The literature on Theory of Mind (ToM) in antisocial samples is limited despi...
Psychopathy is a disorder that is characterised by significant emotional deficits. The aim of this t...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is a social perceptual skill that refers to the ability to take someone else's ...
Psychopathy, as a psychiatric entity, psychological construct, and social idea has suffered from co...
Background: Psychopathy is a developmental disorder characterized by antisocial behaviour identified...
Psychopathy is characteristically associated with impairments in recognizing others’ facial expressi...
Researchers have described psychopaths as callous, cold-hearted individuals who show reduced empathi...
Psychopathy is a form of personality disorder associated with a deficit in emotional processing. How...
The present research examined whether psychopathy was associated with impaired facial affect recogni...
The present study was designed to test an etiological model of psychopathy that re-conceptualizes th...