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Psychopathy is a severe personality disorder marked by a wide range of emotional deficits, including a lack of empathy, emotion dysregulation, and alexithymia.
Matthias Burghart+4 more
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Psychopathy, startle blink modulation, and electrodermal reactivity in twin men [PDF]
Stephen D. Benning+2 more
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Psychopathy and Emotion Regulation: Evidence for Dynamic Attentional Biases in Incarcerated Men
Psychopathy is a syndrome of personality pathology associated with callousness, manipulation, and persistent antisocial behavior. Whereas several contemporary perspectives emphasize innate emotional unresponsiveness as the core deficit in psychopathy ...
Nastassia R. E. Riser+3 more
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Are psychopaths emotionally intelligent? [PDF]
Psychopathy is a serious personality disorder, characterized by proneness to low anxiety, egocentricity, failure to form close emotional bonds, superficial charm and dishonesty, that has very negative consequences for society as aggression, delinquency ...
Cabello-González, Rosario+4 more
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Psychopathy and Suicidality in Female Offenders: Mediating Influences of Personality and Abuse. [PDF]
Edelyn Verona+2 more
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Facial emotion processing in criminal psychopathy [PDF]
Quinton Deeley+14 more
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Despite numerous studies examining the relationship between psychopathy and online behaviors, most have relied on measures that assess psychopathy as a unidimensional construct.
Mojtaba Elhami Athar
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Responsible Brains: Neuroscience, Law, and Human Culpability [PDF]
[This download includes the table of contents and chapter 1.] When we praise, blame, punish, or reward people for their actions, we are holding them responsible for what they have done.
Fagan, Tyler K.+2 more
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What’s wrong with the minimal conception of innateness in cognitive science? [PDF]
One of the classic debates in cognitive science is between nativism and empiricism about the development of psychological capacities. In principle, the debate is empirical. However, in practice nativist hypotheses have also been challenged for relying on
Ritchie, J. Brendan
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