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5 e that adequately captures the complexity of psychopathic behavior and offers new avenues for interve
6 the hypothesis that antisocial, violent, and psychopathic behavior may in part be attributable to imp
9 history of obsessive compulsive, phobic and psychopathic behaviour can be traced to the 17th century
12 tween emotional and cognitive domains in the psychopathic brain may combine with enhanced functional
13 emotional and cognitive brain systems in the psychopathic brain to characterize further the neural ba
15 lated five personality disorders (antisocial-psychopathic, emotionally dysregulated, avoidant-constri
16 ave a longstanding history of aggression and psychopathic features and are at increased risk for comm
17 column inches are devoted to murderers with psychopathic features and movies such as No Country for
18 dala volume have a history of aggression and psychopathic features dating back to childhood and are a
20 interventions that target the antecedents of psychopathic features in children and adolescents have b
21 amygdala volume and levels of aggression and psychopathic features of participants measured in childh
22 nowledge, of focal amygdala abnormalities in psychopathic individuals and corroborate findings from p
25 sibility that maladaptive decision making in psychopathic individuals is not a consequence of their i
27 is one mechanism that makes it possible for psychopathic individuals to be adept at focusing on a si
28 ar conditioning and affective recognition in psychopathic individuals, there has been a paucity of br
32 MRI data from a subset of these inmates (20 psychopathic inmates and 20 nonpsychopathic inmates), th
33 ed on the basis of psychopathy diagnosis (21 psychopathic inmates and 31 nonpsychopathic inmates).
34 l, behavioral and subjective level in severe psychopathic offenders after SCP-neurofeedback training
35 in regulation intervention demonstrate, that psychopathic offenders are able to gain control of their
36 sociations between individual differences in psychopathic personality traits and the behavioral patte
38 ng) and secondary (impulsive, irresponsible) psychopathic personality traits on the responses of non-
42 t in performance, whereas the interaction of psychopathic tendencies and positive psychotic experienc
43 positive psychotic experiences interact with psychopathic tendencies in opposite directions to predic
46 o predict ToM performance-the interaction of psychopathic tendencies with autism traits was associate
47 ach decision affected players with different psychopathic trait scores, and how being informed about
48 oreover, levels of subclinical self-reported psychopathic traits (including lack of concern for other
49 with both disruptive behavior disorders and psychopathic traits and 17 healthy comparison youths.
51 o distinguish neural correlates of childhood psychopathic traits and attention-deficit/hyperactivity
53 ontal cortex responsiveness in children with psychopathic traits and demonstrates this dysfunction wa
54 complexity to the body of work investigating psychopathic traits and social interactions, considering
55 h suggesting a negative relationship between psychopathic traits and yawn contagion in community samp
57 indings suggest that individuals with higher psychopathic traits are indeed capable of understanding
60 so associated with aggression, violence, and psychopathic traits at a 3-year follow-up, even after co
62 Callous-unemotional traits in childhood and psychopathic traits in adulthood characterize a distinct
66 ouths with disruptive behavior disorders and psychopathic traits is primary and not secondary to incr
68 In this study, we investigate the impact of psychopathic traits on cooperation in an iterated Prison
69 g impairments in patients with developmental psychopathic traits relate to abnormal processing of rei
71 imaging, we found that impulsive-antisocial psychopathic traits selectively predicted nucleus accumb
73 tasks, those who scored highly for secondary psychopathic traits showed an elevated intergroup bias,
74 ouths with disruptive behavior disorders and psychopathic traits showed reduced amygdala responses to
75 ouths with disruptive behavior disorder with psychopathic traits showed reduced ventromedial prefront
76 amygdala during reward outcomes, while other psychopathic traits were not related to incentive proces
77 ouths with disruptive behavior disorders and psychopathic traits, healthy comparison subjects showed
78 was then associated with DBD persistence and psychopathic traits, measured with the Youth Psychopathi
80 tory of AAS use exhibited heightened odds of psychopathic traits, sexual and substance use risk-takin
96 ted in the anterior insula and interpersonal psychopathic traits: anterior insula modulation of antic