Abstract Research into the neurofunctional mechanisms of psychopathy has gathered momentum over the last years. Previous neuroimaging studies have identified general changes in brain activity of psychopaths. In an exploratory meta‐analysis, we here investigated the neural correlates of impaired moral cognition in psychopaths. Our analyses replicated general effects in the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, lateral prefrontal cortex, fronto‐insular cortex, and amygdala, which have been reported recently. In addition, we found aberrant brain activity in the midbrain and inferior parietal cortex. Our preliminary findings suggest that alterations in both regions may represent more specific functional brain changes related to (altered) moral cogniti...
Research in neurocriminology has explored the link between neural functions and structures and the p...
AbstractNeuroimaging studies have found that adult male psychopaths show reduced engagement of limbi...
Multi-problem young adults (18–27 years) present with a plethora of problems, including varying degr...
Research into the neurofunctional mechanisms of psychop-athy has gathered momentum over the last yea...
Psychopathy is a disorder characterized by antisocial and affective traits. Psychopaths present vari...
Background: Psychopathy is a disorder characterized by antisocial and affective traits and moral v...
A common feature of the antisocial, rule-breaking behavior that is central to criminal, violent and ...
Psychopathy is a disorder of high public concern because it predicts violence and offense recidivism...
Neuroimaging research has demonstrated the involvement of a well-defined brain network in the mediat...
Psychopathy is a personality type characterized by both callous emotional dysfunction and deviant be...
Multi-problem young adults (18-27 years) present with a plethora of problems, including varying degr...
Neuroimaging studies have found that adult male psychopaths show reduced engagement of limbic and pa...
Abstract Background From fields such as neuroethics and legal medicine it is increasingly common to ...
Psychopathy is characterized by persistent antisocial behavior, impaired empathy, and egotistical tr...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to present and provide a critical review of most recent studies i...
Research in neurocriminology has explored the link between neural functions and structures and the p...
AbstractNeuroimaging studies have found that adult male psychopaths show reduced engagement of limbi...
Multi-problem young adults (18–27 years) present with a plethora of problems, including varying degr...
Research into the neurofunctional mechanisms of psychop-athy has gathered momentum over the last yea...
Psychopathy is a disorder characterized by antisocial and affective traits. Psychopaths present vari...
Background: Psychopathy is a disorder characterized by antisocial and affective traits and moral v...
A common feature of the antisocial, rule-breaking behavior that is central to criminal, violent and ...
Psychopathy is a disorder of high public concern because it predicts violence and offense recidivism...
Neuroimaging research has demonstrated the involvement of a well-defined brain network in the mediat...
Psychopathy is a personality type characterized by both callous emotional dysfunction and deviant be...
Multi-problem young adults (18-27 years) present with a plethora of problems, including varying degr...
Neuroimaging studies have found that adult male psychopaths show reduced engagement of limbic and pa...
Abstract Background From fields such as neuroethics and legal medicine it is increasingly common to ...
Psychopathy is characterized by persistent antisocial behavior, impaired empathy, and egotistical tr...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to present and provide a critical review of most recent studies i...
Research in neurocriminology has explored the link between neural functions and structures and the p...
AbstractNeuroimaging studies have found that adult male psychopaths show reduced engagement of limbi...
Multi-problem young adults (18–27 years) present with a plethora of problems, including varying degr...