Neuropsychology of decision making and psychopathy in high-risk ex-offenders.
S Beszterczey, PG Nestor, A Shirai, S Harding - Neuropsychology, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: We examined the relationship of socially maladaptive behaviors with decision
making and psychopathy in a sample of 26 high-risk males recently released from …
making and psychopathy in a sample of 26 high-risk males recently released from …
Psychopathic personality traits and Iowa Gambling Task performance in incarcerated offenders
MA Hughes, MC Dolan, JS Trueblood… - … , Psychology and Law, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
There is a paucity of research on how psychopathy relates to decision-making. In this study,
we assessed the relationship between affective decision-making and psychopathic …
we assessed the relationship between affective decision-making and psychopathic …
Decision making and aggression in forensic psychiatric inpatients
SLS Bass, D Nussbaum - Criminal Justice and Behavior, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
This study provides initial empirical support for a novel neurobiological decision-making
model proposed by Nussbaum (2005), applied to an aggression typology (Nussbaum, Saint …
model proposed by Nussbaum (2005), applied to an aggression typology (Nussbaum, Saint …
[PDF][PDF] Clinical, social, and neuropsychological dimensions of the intersection of addiction and criminality
PG Nestor, A Woodhull, D Newell… - The journal of the …, 2018 - researchgate.net
To examine the social cognitive processes underlying the relationship of addiction and
criminality, we administered the Addiction Severity Index-CF (ASI-CF) and the Iowa …
criminality, we administered the Addiction Severity Index-CF (ASI-CF) and the Iowa …
The decision-making impairment in psychopathy: Psychological and neurobiological mechanisms
Psychopathy is essentially a disorder of decision making. For decades researchers have
aimed to identify the psychobiological mechanisms that underlie the psychopath's profound …
aimed to identify the psychobiological mechanisms that underlie the psychopath's profound …
Risk taking and the triarchic model of psychopathy
RJ Snowden, C Smith, NS Gray - Journal of clinical and …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction: High risk behaviors, such as aggression, criminality, sexual promiscuity, drug
use, and gambling, are often associated with psychopathic traits. Such behaviors might arise …
use, and gambling, are often associated with psychopathic traits. Such behaviors might arise …
Neurocognitive deficits related to poor decision making in people behind bars
Using a novel quantitative model of repeated choice behavior, we investigated the cognitive
processes of criminal offenders incarcerated for various crimes. Eighty-one criminals …
processes of criminal offenders incarcerated for various crimes. Eighty-one criminals …
Psychopathic individuals exhibit but do not avoid regret during counterfactual decision making
A Baskin-Sommers… - Proceedings of the …, 2016 - National Acad Sciences
Psychopathy is associated with persistent antisocial behavior and a striking lack of regret for
the consequences of that behavior. Although explanatory models for psychopathy have …
the consequences of that behavior. Although explanatory models for psychopathy have …
A neuropsychological test of criminal decision making: Regional prefrontal influences in a dual process model
K Treiber - Affect and cognition in criminal decision making, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
Criminological research has tended to adopt an economic model of reasoned/rational
decision making (eg Clarke and Felson, 1993; Cornish and Clarke, 1986; Gottfredson and …
decision making (eg Clarke and Felson, 1993; Cornish and Clarke, 1986; Gottfredson and …
Revisiting the generality of rational choice theory: Evidence for general patterns but differential effects across varying levels of psychopathy
Examining the role of individual differences in perceptions of risk and rewards to offending
has become an important line of inquire (Pratt, Cullen, Blevins, Daigle, & Madensen, 2006); …
has become an important line of inquire (Pratt, Cullen, Blevins, Daigle, & Madensen, 2006); …