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Cognitive control (‘executive’) processes have been implicated in a broad range of psychological problems including anxiety and externalizing conditions. However, limited research has examined the effects of external stressors (i.e., ...
The current fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5; American Psychiatric Association, 2013) differentiates individuals with conduct disorder according to the presence vs. absence of “limited...
Empathy is conceptualized a multi-dimensional construct that underlies aspects of prosocial human behavior (Davis, 1980). Historic conceptualizations of psychopathy posit that the characteristic callous disregard for others associated...
Categorically-based systems for assessing personality disorders (PDs) have been criticized on a number of grounds, including arbitrary cutoffs for diagnosis, heterogeneity among presentations of the same PD, overuse of PD not otherwise...
Interplay between Trait Disinhibition and Neural Reward Sensitivity in Substance Problems: A Longitudinal Analysis Utilizing Data from a Large-Scale Neuroimaging Study
Dysfunctional reward processing and disinhibitory tendencies have been highlighted as central to the development and maintenance of substance use disorders (SUDs). The literature emphasizes two different interpretations of the reward...
In contrast with research on community samples, which shows consistent evidence of reduced P3 brain potential amplitude in individuals with externalizing problems including impulsive and aggressive-antisocial tendencies, findings from...
Dispositional Factors Accounting for the Relationship between Low Resting Heart Rate in Childhood and Later Antisocial Behavior: A Triarchic Model Analysis Using Longitudinal-Study Data
Low resting heart rate (HR) has been established as a pervasive risk factor for the development of antisocial behavior (ASB). Work thus far has explored fearlessness and stimulation seeking as possible mechanisms responsible for the low...
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