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Miskovich T, Anderson N, Harenski C, Harenski K, Baskin-Sommers A, Larson C, et al.
Neuroimage Clin . 2018 Jun; 19:876-882. PMID: 29946511
Background: Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by interpersonal and emotional abnormalities (e.g., lack of empathy and guilt) and antisocial behavior. Psychopathy has been associated with a number of structural...
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Hosking J, Kastman E, Dorfman H, Samanez-Larkin G, Baskin-Sommers A, Kiehl K, et al.
Neuron . 2017 Jul; 95(1):221-231.e4. PMID: 28683266
Psychopathy is a personality disorder with strong links to criminal behavior. While research on psychopathy has focused largely on socio-affective dysfunction, recent data suggest that aberrant decision making may also...
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Newman J, Baskin-Sommers A
Psychol Bull . 2016 Nov; 142(12):1384-1393. PMID: 27869458
In the first meta-analytic review of the response modulation hypothesis (RMH), an attention-based model for understanding the etiology of psychopathy, Smith and Lilienfeld (2015) report that the average effect size...
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Hamilton R, Newman J
Personal Disord . 2016 Oct; 9(2):182-187. PMID: 27775411
Hamilton and colleagues (2015) recently proposed that an integrative deficit in psychopathy restricts simultaneous processing, thereby leaving fewer resources available for information encoding, narrowing the scope of attention, and undermining...
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Rodman A, Kastman E, Dorfman H, Baskin-Sommers A, Kiehl K, Newman J, et al.
Clin Psychol Sci . 2016 Jul; 4(3):559-571. PMID: 27453803
Antisociality is commonly conceptualized as a unitary construct, but there is considerable evidence for multidimensionality. In particular, two partially dissociable symptom clusters - psychopathy and externalizing - have divergent associations...
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Krusemark E, Kiehl K, Newman J
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci . 2016 May; 16(5):779-88. PMID: 27225501
Psychopathic individuals are prone to act on urges without adequate consideration of future consequences or the rights of other individuals. One interpretation of this behavior is that it reflects abnormal...
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Hamilton R, Hiatt Racer K, Newman J
Psychol Rev . 2015 Oct; 122(4):770-91. PMID: 26437150
This article introduces a novel theoretical framework for psychopathy that bridges dominant affective and cognitive models. According to the proposed impaired integration (II) framework of psychopathic dysfunction, topographical irregularities and...
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Wolf R, Pujara M, Motzkin J, Newman J, Kiehl K, Decety J, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp . 2015 Jul; 36(10):4202-9. PMID: 26219745
Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by callous lack of empathy, impulsive antisocial behavior, and criminal recidivism. Here, we performed the largest diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) study of incarcerated criminal...
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Basarab G, Doig P, Galullo V, Kern G, Kimzey A, Kutschke A, et al.
J Med Chem . 2015 Jul; 58(15):6264-82. PMID: 26158756
A novel class of bacterial type-II topoisomerase inhibitor displaying a spiropyrimidinetrione architecture fused to a benzisoxazole scaffold shows potent activity against Gram-positive and fastidious Gram-negative bacteria. Here, we describe a...
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Baskin-Sommers A, Brazil I, Ryan J, Kohlenberg N, Neumann C, Newman J
Personal Disord . 2015 May; 6(4):336-46. PMID: 26011576
Psychopathic individuals display a callous-coldhearted approach to interpersonal and affective situations and engage in impulsive and antisocial behaviors. Despite early conceptualizations suggesting that psychopathy is related to enhanced cognitive functioning,...