AbstractPsychopathy (PP) is associated with marked abnormalities in social emotional behaviour, such as high instrumental aggression (IA). A crucial but largely ignored question is whether automatic social approach-avoidance tendencies may underlie this condition. We tested whether offenders with PP show lack of automatic avoidance tendencies, usually activated when (healthy) individuals are confronted with social threat stimuli (angry faces). We applied a computerized approach-avoidance task (AAT), where participants pushed or pulled pictures of emotional faces using a joystick, upon which the faces decreased or increased in size, respectively. Furthermore, participants completed an emotion recognition task which was used to control for di...
Introduction Psychogenic Non Epileptic Seizures (PNES) have been theorized to reflect a learned patt...
In the current study, a gaze-cueing experiment (similar to Dawel et al. 2015) was conducted in which...
The approach-avoidance conflict (AAC), i.e. the competing tendencies to undertake goal-directed acti...
AbstractPsychopathy (PP) is associated with marked abnormalities in social emotional behaviour, such...
Psychopathy (PP) is associated with marked abnormalities in social emotional behaviour, such as high...
Psychopathy is a personality construct that encompasses a constellation of traits reflecting emotion...
Item does not contain fulltextMotivational deficits are important determinants of impaired social fu...
There is evidence that people with psychopathic traits have fundamental impairments in psychological...
Background. The literature on Theory of Mind (ToM) in antisocial samples is limited despi...
Background: Psychopathy is a developmental disorder characterized by antisocial behaviour identified...
Item does not contain fulltextPatients with schizophrenia suffer from dysfunctional social behaviour...
Emotion processing is known to be impaired in psychopathy, but less is known about the cognitive mec...
Psychopathy is associated with well-known characteristics such as a lack of empathy and impulsive...
BackgroundPsychopathy is a severe personality disorder often leading to violent and disruptive antis...
Psychopathic offenders are often considered to be untreatable, especially dangerous, and at very hig...
Introduction Psychogenic Non Epileptic Seizures (PNES) have been theorized to reflect a learned patt...
In the current study, a gaze-cueing experiment (similar to Dawel et al. 2015) was conducted in which...
The approach-avoidance conflict (AAC), i.e. the competing tendencies to undertake goal-directed acti...
AbstractPsychopathy (PP) is associated with marked abnormalities in social emotional behaviour, such...
Psychopathy (PP) is associated with marked abnormalities in social emotional behaviour, such as high...
Psychopathy is a personality construct that encompasses a constellation of traits reflecting emotion...
Item does not contain fulltextMotivational deficits are important determinants of impaired social fu...
There is evidence that people with psychopathic traits have fundamental impairments in psychological...
Background. The literature on Theory of Mind (ToM) in antisocial samples is limited despi...
Background: Psychopathy is a developmental disorder characterized by antisocial behaviour identified...
Item does not contain fulltextPatients with schizophrenia suffer from dysfunctional social behaviour...
Emotion processing is known to be impaired in psychopathy, but less is known about the cognitive mec...
Psychopathy is associated with well-known characteristics such as a lack of empathy and impulsive...
BackgroundPsychopathy is a severe personality disorder often leading to violent and disruptive antis...
Psychopathic offenders are often considered to be untreatable, especially dangerous, and at very hig...
Introduction Psychogenic Non Epileptic Seizures (PNES) have been theorized to reflect a learned patt...
In the current study, a gaze-cueing experiment (similar to Dawel et al. 2015) was conducted in which...
The approach-avoidance conflict (AAC), i.e. the competing tendencies to undertake goal-directed acti...