Emotional processing and psychopathic traits in male college students: An event-related potential study

Volume: 106, Pages: 39 - 49
Published: Aug 1, 2016
Abstract
Emotional processing deficits are often considered a hallmark of psychopathy. However, there are relatively few studies that have investigated how the late positive potential (LPP) elicited by both positive and negative emotional stimuli is modulated by psychopathic traits, especially in undergraduates. Attentional deficits have also been posited to be associated with emotional blunting in psychopathy, consequently, results from previous studies...
Paper Details
Title
Emotional processing and psychopathic traits in male college students: An event-related potential study
Published Date
Aug 1, 2016
Volume
106
Pages
39 - 49
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