The cognitive view on deception holds that lying typically requires additional mental effort as compared to truth telling. Psychopathy, however, has been associated with swift and even compulsive lying, leading us to explore the ease and compulsive nature of lying in psychopathic offenders. We explored the costs of instructed lying versus truth telling through RTs and error rates in 52 violent male offenders, who were assessed with the Youth Psychopathic Traits Inventory (YPI). Our deception paradigm also included trials with the free choice to lie or tell the truth. By coupling monetary loss to slow and erroneous responding, we hypothesized that the frequency of lying despite likely negative consequences, would provide an index of compulsi...
Psychological accounts of dishonesty propose that lying incurs subjective costs due to threatening i...
The cognitive view on deception proposes that lying comes with a cognitive cost This view is support...
The current study investigated the relationship between psychopathy and theory of mind (ToM), by com...
Psychopathic individuals have widely and persistently been epicted as prolific and masterful liars w...
Psychopaths are manipulative, remorseless, and impulsive individuals who lack a conscience and torme...
The current study examined the relationship between psychopathic personality traits and various form...
Risk assessments for offenders often combine past records with current clinical findings from observ...
(Purpose). Evaluating truthfulness is an integral part of any forensic assessment. Unfortunately, th...
This study examines the relationship between the ability to deceive and two personality variables: ...
The detection of deception is an integral part of any forensic assessment. Unfortunately, the motiv...
Although universal, lying is generally considered immoral behavior. Most neuroscience studies on lyi...
Studies have shown that lying can detrimentally affect memory. For example, when people fabricate a ...
Lying is one of the characteristic features of psychopathy, and has been recognized in clinical and ...
We investigated primary and secondary psychopathy and the ability to detect high-stakes, real-life e...
Psychological accounts of dishonesty propose that lying incurs subjective costs due to threatening i...
The cognitive view on deception proposes that lying comes with a cognitive cost This view is support...
The current study investigated the relationship between psychopathy and theory of mind (ToM), by com...
Psychopathic individuals have widely and persistently been epicted as prolific and masterful liars w...
Psychopaths are manipulative, remorseless, and impulsive individuals who lack a conscience and torme...
The current study examined the relationship between psychopathic personality traits and various form...
Risk assessments for offenders often combine past records with current clinical findings from observ...
(Purpose). Evaluating truthfulness is an integral part of any forensic assessment. Unfortunately, th...
This study examines the relationship between the ability to deceive and two personality variables: ...
The detection of deception is an integral part of any forensic assessment. Unfortunately, the motiv...
Although universal, lying is generally considered immoral behavior. Most neuroscience studies on lyi...
Studies have shown that lying can detrimentally affect memory. For example, when people fabricate a ...
Lying is one of the characteristic features of psychopathy, and has been recognized in clinical and ...
We investigated primary and secondary psychopathy and the ability to detect high-stakes, real-life e...
Psychological accounts of dishonesty propose that lying incurs subjective costs due to threatening i...
The cognitive view on deception proposes that lying comes with a cognitive cost This view is support...
The current study investigated the relationship between psychopathy and theory of mind (ToM), by com...