Robert A Schug
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Schug R
J Pers Assess
. 2021 Aug;
104(4):559-571.
PMID: 34338084
The present paper utilized the case study of an incarcerated serial killer ("Keith") to demonstrate how combining three assessment techniques (the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis II Personality Disorders,...
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Lam B, Yang Y, Schug R, Han C, Liu J, Lee T
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2017 Dec;
11:579.
PMID: 29249948
Brain structural abnormalities in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and striatum (caudate and putamen) have been observed in violent individuals. However, a uni-modal neuroimaging perspective has been used and prior findings...
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Glenn A, Han H, Yang Y, Raine A, Schug R
Psychiatry Res Neuroimaging
. 2017 Jul;
266:123-137.
PMID: 28666247
Lying is one of the characteristic features of psychopathy, and has been recognized in clinical and diagnostic descriptions of the disorder, yet individuals with psychopathic traits have been found to...
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Glenn A, Remmel R, Raine A, Schug R, Gao Y, Granger D
Psychoneuroendocrinology
. 2015 Feb;
54:14-23.
PMID: 25662339
Recent investigations of the psychobiology of stress in antisocial youth have benefited from a multi-system measurement model. The inclusion of salivary alpha-amylase (sAA), a surrogate marker of autonomic/sympathetic nervous system...
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Yang Y, Raine A, Joshi A, Joshi S, Chang Y, Schug R, et al.
Br J Psychiatry
. 2012 Aug;
201(5):408-9.
PMID: 22918965
Despite accumulating evidence of structural deficits in individuals with psychopathy, especially in frontal regions, our understanding of systems-level disturbances in cortical networks remains limited. We applied novel graph theory-based methods...
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Gao Y, Raine A, Schug R
Biol Psychol
. 2012 Apr;
90(3):228-33.
PMID: 22490763
Background: Although one of the main characteristics of psychopaths is a deficit in emotion, it is unknown whether they show a fundamental impairment in appropriately recognizing their own body sensations...
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Nordstrom B, Gao Y, Glenn A, Peskin M, Rudo-Hutt A, Schug R, et al.
Adv Genet
. 2011 Nov;
75:255-83.
PMID: 22078483
In the past several decades there has been an explosion of research into the biological correlates to antisocial behavior. This chapter reviews the state of current research on the topic,...
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Schug R, Yang Y, Raine A, Han C, Liu J, Li L
Psychiatry Res
. 2011 Aug;
194(1):85-94.
PMID: 21824754
Empirical evidence continues to suggest a biologically distinct violent subtype of schizophrenia. The present study examined whether murderers with schizophrenia would demonstrate resting EEG deficits distinguishing them from both non-violent...
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Gao Y, Raine A, Schug R
Brain Cogn
. 2011 Aug;
77(2):176-82.
PMID: 21820788
Although P3 event-related potential abnormalities have been found in psychopathic individuals, it is unknown whether successful (uncaught) psychopaths and unsuccessful (caught) psychopaths show similar deficits. In this study, P3 amplitude...