Parsing fear: A reassessment of the evidence for fear deficits in psychopathy.
SS Hoppenbrouwers, BH Bulten, IA Brazil - Psychological bulletin, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by interpersonal manipulation and
callousness, and reckless and impulsive antisocial behavior. It is often seen as a disorder in …
callousness, and reckless and impulsive antisocial behavior. It is often seen as a disorder in …
The contribution of brain imaging to the understanding of psychopathy
J Pujol, BJ Harrison, O Contreras-Rodriguez… - Psychological …, 2019 - cambridge.org
Psychopathy is a personality type characterized by both callous emotional dysfunction and
deviant behavior that affects society in the form of actions that harm others. Historically …
deviant behavior that affects society in the form of actions that harm others. Historically …
Impaired integration in psychopathy: A unified theory of psychopathic dysfunction.
RKB Hamilton, K Hiatt Racer, JP Newman - Psychological review, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
This article introduces a novel theoretical framework for psychopathy that bridges dominant
affective and cognitive models. According to the proposed impaired integration (II) …
affective and cognitive models. According to the proposed impaired integration (II) …
Functional connectivity bias in the prefrontal cortex of psychopaths
O Contreras-Rodríguez, J Pujol, I Batalla… - Biological …, 2015 - Elsevier
Background Psychopathy is characterized by a distinctive interpersonal style that combines
callous-unemotional traits with inflexible and antisocial behavior. Traditional emotion-based …
callous-unemotional traits with inflexible and antisocial behavior. Traditional emotion-based …
Impulsive-antisocial psychopathic traits linked to increased volume and functional connectivity within prefrontal cortex
Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by callous lack of empathy, impulsive
antisocial behavior, and criminal recidivism. Studies of brain structure and function in …
antisocial behavior, and criminal recidivism. Studies of brain structure and function in …
Intergenerational transmission of psychopathy and mediation via psychosocial risk factors
KM Auty, DP Farrington, JW Coid - The British Journal of Psychiatry, 2015 - cambridge.org
BackgroundIntergenerational continuities in criminal behaviour have been well
documented, but the familial nature of psychopathic personality is less well understood …
documented, but the familial nature of psychopathic personality is less well understood …
The corpus callosum: a commissural road to anger and aggression
DJLG Schutter, E Harmon-Jones - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2013 - Elsevier
According to the frontal cortical asymmetry model of motivational direction, anger and
aggression are associated with approach motivation and a dominant left frontal hemisphere …
aggression are associated with approach motivation and a dominant left frontal hemisphere …
Neural correlates of proactive and reactive aggression in adolescent twins
Y Yang, SH Joshi, N Jahanshad… - Aggressive …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Verbal and physical aggression begin early in life and steadily decline thereafter in normal
development. As a result, elevated aggressive behavior in adolescence may signal atypical …
development. As a result, elevated aggressive behavior in adolescence may signal atypical …
Neural connectivity during reward expectation dissociates psychopathic criminals from non-criminal individuals with high impulsive/antisocial psychopathic traits
DEM Geurts, K Von Borries, I Volman… - Social Cognitive and …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Criminal behaviour poses a big challenge for society. A thorough understanding of the
neurobiological mechanisms underlying criminality could optimize its prevention and …
neurobiological mechanisms underlying criminality could optimize its prevention and …
[HTML][HTML] Connections that characterize callousness: Affective features of psychopathy are associated with personalized patterns of resting-state network connectivity
Background Psychopathic traits are hypothesized to be associated with dysfunction across
three resting-state networks: the default mode (DMN), salience (SN), and central executive …
three resting-state networks: the default mode (DMN), salience (SN), and central executive …