Although psychopathy is widely conceptualised as a mental disorder, some researchers question the maladaptive nature of psychopathy, and argue that it might be advantageous from an evolutionary point of view. According to this view psychopathy can be seen as an evolutionary adaptative strategy that relies on deception and manipulation to gain short-term reproductive benefits. Psychopathy is also identified as a fast life strategy in response to early life stress and an adaptation to harsh environments. This paper investigates the evidence that psychopathic traits are adaptive, while also addressing the limitations of current evolutionary models of psychopathy based on frequency-dependent selection and life-history theory. We review recent s...
Although psychopathy is commonly considered exclusively maladaptive, there is growing literature on ...
International audienceThe presence of positive outcomes observed in some individuals with high psych...
Traditional evolutionary theory invoked natural and sexual selection to explain species- and sex-typ...
There is a growing interest in the study of psychopathic traits from an evolutionary framework; howe...
Psychopaths are brutal individuals, having no empathetic concern for others. Initially, the existenc...
Psychopathy is commonly defined as a disorder characterized by a lack of empathy, impulsivity, and c...
Psychopathic traits (PTs) are a constellation of traits and behavior that places individuals at-risk...
Sherpa Romeo green journal: open accessPsychopaths routinely disregard social norms by engaging in s...
In a recent study, we found a negative association between psychopathy and violence against genetic ...
Background: From an evolutionary perspective it is remarkable that psychotic disorders, mostly occu...
Psychopathy is a popular phenomenon in the media today, with varying research on what the disorder t...
__Background:__ From an evolutionary perspective it is remarkable that psychotic disorders, mostly o...
This book brings together a collection of theoretical and empirical work on psychopathy, and related...
Psychopathy has historically been conceptualized as a mental disorder, but there is growing evidence...
Although psychopathy is commonly considered exclusively maladaptive, there is growing literature on ...
International audienceThe presence of positive outcomes observed in some individuals with high psych...
Traditional evolutionary theory invoked natural and sexual selection to explain species- and sex-typ...
There is a growing interest in the study of psychopathic traits from an evolutionary framework; howe...
Psychopaths are brutal individuals, having no empathetic concern for others. Initially, the existenc...
Psychopathy is commonly defined as a disorder characterized by a lack of empathy, impulsivity, and c...
Psychopathic traits (PTs) are a constellation of traits and behavior that places individuals at-risk...
Sherpa Romeo green journal: open accessPsychopaths routinely disregard social norms by engaging in s...
In a recent study, we found a negative association between psychopathy and violence against genetic ...
Background: From an evolutionary perspective it is remarkable that psychotic disorders, mostly occu...
Psychopathy is a popular phenomenon in the media today, with varying research on what the disorder t...
__Background:__ From an evolutionary perspective it is remarkable that psychotic disorders, mostly o...
This book brings together a collection of theoretical and empirical work on psychopathy, and related...
Psychopathy has historically been conceptualized as a mental disorder, but there is growing evidence...
Although psychopathy is commonly considered exclusively maladaptive, there is growing literature on ...
International audienceThe presence of positive outcomes observed in some individuals with high psych...
Traditional evolutionary theory invoked natural and sexual selection to explain species- and sex-typ...