2022
DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2022.1007121
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Key challenges in neurocognitive assessment of individuals with antisocial personality disorder and psychopathy

Abstract: September CITATIONGriem J, Kolla NJ and Tully J ( ) Key challenges in neurocognitive assessment of individuals with antisocial personality disorder and psychopathy.

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“…Results indicated that individuals with heightened psychopathic traits showed a higher overall motivation to empathize; however, those motivations were more often driven by non-virtuous, rather than virtuous, motives. Thus, while individuals with heightened psychopathic traits consistently exhibit attenuated empathy in standard laboratory experiments, the extent to which this attenuation is due to a true inability to do so remains an open question [see also 19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results indicated that individuals with heightened psychopathic traits showed a higher overall motivation to empathize; however, those motivations were more often driven by non-virtuous, rather than virtuous, motives. Thus, while individuals with heightened psychopathic traits consistently exhibit attenuated empathy in standard laboratory experiments, the extent to which this attenuation is due to a true inability to do so remains an open question [see also 19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%