This paper examines the separate but overlapping constructs of psychopathy, sociopathy, and antisocial personality disorder from evolutionary, genetic, neurological, and sociological perspectives. Evidence indicates that psychopaths are a stable proportion of any population, can be from any segment of society, may constitute a distinct taxonomical class forged by frequency‐dependent natural selection, and that the muting of the social emotions is the proximate mechanism that enables psychopaths to pursue their self‐centered goals without felling the pangs of guilt. Sociopaths are more the products of adverse environmental experiences that affect autonomic nervous system and neurological development that may lead to physiological responses s...
Contains fulltext : 150752.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Before specific...
Psychopathy and sociopathy are two personality disorders that are similar in action though different...
Abstract Background This review analyses and summarises the recent advances in understanding the neu...
This paper examines the separate but overlapping constructs of psychopathy, sociopathy, and antisoci...
ABSTRACT: Psychopathic personality is a worldwide known psychiatric trait that brought fascination a...
The history of psychiatric nosologies has been scattered with a variety of terms used to describe in...
The concept and use of the word psychopath has a rather long history all of its own, yet, in spite o...
Misunderstanding, stigmatization, and fascination abound in western culture concerning the concepts ...
Psychopathy is defined as a personality disorder associated with social-emotional dysfunction and an...
Although psychopathy typically has been construed as a relatively uniform construct, seminal theorie...
Psychopathy has traditionally been considered as a developmental ‘personality’ disorder, with psycho...
The Dark Triad traits (i.e., psychopathy, Machiavellianism, and narcissism) have traditionally been ...
The purpose of this article is tomake the distinction between antisocial personality disorder and ps...
Psychopathy is a popular phenomenon in the media today, with varying research on what the disorder t...
Psychopathy is a disorder characterised by callousness, shallow affect, lack of guilt, antisocial be...
Contains fulltext : 150752.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Before specific...
Psychopathy and sociopathy are two personality disorders that are similar in action though different...
Abstract Background This review analyses and summarises the recent advances in understanding the neu...
This paper examines the separate but overlapping constructs of psychopathy, sociopathy, and antisoci...
ABSTRACT: Psychopathic personality is a worldwide known psychiatric trait that brought fascination a...
The history of psychiatric nosologies has been scattered with a variety of terms used to describe in...
The concept and use of the word psychopath has a rather long history all of its own, yet, in spite o...
Misunderstanding, stigmatization, and fascination abound in western culture concerning the concepts ...
Psychopathy is defined as a personality disorder associated with social-emotional dysfunction and an...
Although psychopathy typically has been construed as a relatively uniform construct, seminal theorie...
Psychopathy has traditionally been considered as a developmental ‘personality’ disorder, with psycho...
The Dark Triad traits (i.e., psychopathy, Machiavellianism, and narcissism) have traditionally been ...
The purpose of this article is tomake the distinction between antisocial personality disorder and ps...
Psychopathy is a popular phenomenon in the media today, with varying research on what the disorder t...
Psychopathy is a disorder characterised by callousness, shallow affect, lack of guilt, antisocial be...
Contains fulltext : 150752.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Before specific...
Psychopathy and sociopathy are two personality disorders that are similar in action though different...
Abstract Background This review analyses and summarises the recent advances in understanding the neu...