[HTML][HTML] Balancing the brain of offenders with psychopathy? Resting state EEG and electrodermal activity after a pilot study of brain self-regulation training

L Konicar, S Radev, S Silvoni, E Bolinger, R Veit… - Plos one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Although investigation of the brains of criminals began quite early in the history of
psychophysiological research, little is known about brain plasticity of offenders with …

Brain self-regulation in criminal psychopaths

L Konicar, R Veit, H Eisenbarth, B Barth, P Tonin… - Scientific Reports, 2015 - nature.com
Psychopathic individuals are characterized by impaired affective processing, impulsivity,
sensation-seeking, poor planning skills and heightened aggressiveness with poor self …

Neurofeedback training for psychiatric disorders associated with criminal offending: a review

S Fielenbach, FCL Donkers, M Spreen… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Background Effective treatment interventions for criminal offenders are necessary to reduce
risk of criminal recidivism. Evidence about deviant electroencephalographic (EEG) …

[HTML][HTML] A neurophysiological dissociation between monitoring one's own and others' actions in psychopathy

IA Brazil, RB Mars, BH Bulten, JK Buitelaar… - Biological …, 2011 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Psychopathy is a severe personality disorder often leading to violent and
disruptive antisocial behavior. Efficient and proper social behavior crucially relies on …

Criminal minds: neuromodulation of the psychopathic brain

S Canavero - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Although the definition of criminal behavior is fraught with controversy, with single acts
“criminalized” or “decriminalized” according to time and place, and as such being observed …

[PDF][PDF] Forensic neuropsychology at the challenge of the relationship between cognition and emotion in psychopathy

MA Alcázar-Córcoles, A Verdejo-García… - Rev. Neurol, 2008 - researchgate.net
FORENSIC NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AT THE CHALLENGE OF THE RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN COGNITION AND EMOTION IN PSYCHOPATHY Summary. Introduction. The …

Theta/SMR neurofeedback training works well for some forensic psychiatric patients, but not for others: a sham-controlled clinical case series

S Fielenbach, FCL Donkers, M Spreen… - … Journal of Offender …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Electroencephalographic (EEG) neurofeedback could be a promising treatment for forensic
psychiatric patients. Increasing evidence shows some patients are unable to regulate …

Self-regulation of slow cortical potentials in psychiatric patients: Schizophrenia

F Schneider, B Rockstroh, H Heimann… - Biofeedback and Self …, 1992 - Springer
Slow cortical potentials (SCPs) are considered to reflect the regulation of attention resources
and cortical excitability in cortical neuronal networks. Impaired attentional functioning, as …

Cortical correlates of impaired self-regulation in personality disordered patients with traits of psychopathy

A Varlamov, N Khalifa, P Liddle, C Duggan… - Journal of Personality …, 2011 - Guilford Press
Psychopathic personality disordered patients would, by virtue of a failure to self-regulate, be
expected to show diminished amplitudes of feedback-related brain potentials. Among a …

Deficient fear conditioning in psychopathy as a function of interpersonal and affective disturbances

R Veit, L Konicar, JG Klinzing, B Barth… - Frontiers in Human …, 2013 - frontiersin.org
The diminished fear reactivity is one of the most valid physiological findings in psychopathy
research. In a fear conditioning paradigm, with faces as conditioned stimulus (CS) and …