Not exact matches
Borderland insanity, crankiness, insane temperament, loss of mental balance,
psychopathic degeneration (to use a few of the many synonyms by which it has been called), has certain peculiarities and liabilities which, when combined with a superior quality of intellect
in an
individual, make it more probable that he will make his mark and affect his age, than if his temperament were less neurotic.
And now, as a more concrete example of heads 4 and 5,
in fact of all our heads together, and of the irrational extreme to which a
psychopathic individual may go
in the line of bodily austerity, I will quote the sincere Suso's account of his own self - tortures.
Dirk Geurts, researcher
in the Department of Psychiatry at Radboudumc: «We carried out tests on 14 convicted
psychopathic individuals, and 20 non-criminal
individuals, half of whom had a high score on the psychopathy scale.
Individuals with low levels of
psychopathic traits showed no changes
in response time.
By contrast,
in individuals with low levels of
psychopathic traits this lie - related brain activity increased.
Thus, lying requires a series of processes
in the brain including attention, working memory, inhibitory control and conflict resolution which we found to be reduced
in individuals with high levels of
psychopathic traits.
To find out if
individuals with high levels of
psychopathic traits were better at learning how to lie than others, the researchers recruited 52 students from The University of Hong Kong — 23 who showed low levels of
psychopathic traits and 29 who showed high levels of
psychopathic traits based on a questionnaire that can be used to assess psychopathy
in a non-clinical setting.
Dr Tatia Lee, the corresponding authors said: «The stark contrast between
individuals with high and low levels of
psychopathic traits
in lying performance following two training sessions is remarkable, given that there were no significant differences
in lying performance between the two groups prior to training.»
The researchers caution that as all participants
in this study were university students, further research is needed to be able to generalize the findings to
individuals with high levels of
psychopathic traits
in other populations.
Individuals with
psychopathic traits are highly skilled at learning to lie when measured against others who do not exhibit
psychopathic tendencies, according to a new study published
in the journal Translational Psychiatry.
Individuals with
psychopathic tendencies learn to lie more quickly than those without
psychopathic traits, according to a new study of college students
in Hong Kong.
For 15 years she had been engaged
in a relationship with KM, who is described as a
psychopathic individual with a tendency to alcohol misuse and an unstable lifestyle.
However, participants high
in psychopathic traits believed that the alleged victim was making a false allegation more often when she was less emotional, and they were less punitive towards the false allegation than
individuals low
in psychopathic traits.
While reduced empathic brain activation relative to the controls was observed
in the control condition, the empathic reaction of the
psychopathic offenders initiated the same way it did for controls when they were instructed to empathize with the harmed
individual, and the area of the brain relating to pain was activated when the
psychopathic offenders were asked to imagine how the harmed
individual felt.
In conclusion, this study was the first to adopt a linear regression approach in addition to the simple analysis of fMRI contrasts to directly investigate the neural mechanisms involved in economic decision making in individuals with varying psychopathic trait
In conclusion, this study was the first to adopt a linear regression approach
in addition to the simple analysis of fMRI contrasts to directly investigate the neural mechanisms involved in economic decision making in individuals with varying psychopathic trait
in addition to the simple analysis of fMRI contrasts to directly investigate the neural mechanisms involved
in economic decision making in individuals with varying psychopathic trait
in economic decision making
in individuals with varying psychopathic trait
in individuals with varying
psychopathic traits.
However, the coordinates presented here can serve as non-independent regions of interest for future studies
in AB, conduct disorder or
in individuals with AB or antisocial /
psychopathic tendencies.
We show that
in individuals with
psychopathic tendencies, the functioning of the amygdala
in stimulus - reinforcement learning and of the ventromedial frontal cortex
in the representation of reinforcement expectancies is impaired.
Although most studies revealing differences between CD / CU + and CD / CU -
individuals in empathic abilities have used parent - or teacher - report measures of CU traits, it is important to note that over 130 published studies have used self - report measures of CU traits or
psychopathic traits
in children and adolescents (see Frick et al. 2014).
Is this «fear blindness» relevant to the fact that
individuals with
psychopathic traits engage
in behaviors that cause others fear, including threats, bullying and violence (Blair et al., 2006)?
Emotional reactivity and regulation
in individuals with
psychopathic traits: Evidence for a disconnect between neurophysiology and self - report.