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Psychopathy and Physiological Response to Emotionally Evocative Sounds.
Authors:Verona  Edelyn; Patrick  Christopher J; Curtin  John J; Bradley  Margaret M; Lang  Peter J
Abstract:Despite considerable evidence that psychopathic criminals are deviant in their emotional reactions, few studies have examined responses to both pleasurable and aversive stimuli or assessed the role of different facets of psychopathy in affective deviations. This study investigated physiological reactions to emotional sounds in prisoners selected according to scores on the 2 factors of Hare's Psychopathy Checklist--Revised (PCL-R; R. D. Hare, 1991). Offenders high on the PCL-R emotional-interpersonal factor, regardless of scores on the social deviance factor, showed diminished skin conductance responses to both pleasant and unpleasant sounds, suggesting a deficit in the action mobilization component of emotional response. Offenders who scored high only on the social deviance factor showed a delay in heart rate differentiation between affective and neutral sounds. These findings indicate abnormal reactivity to both positive and negative emotional stimuli in psychopathic individuals, and suggest differing roles for the 2 facets of psychopathy in affective processing deviations. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:psychopathy  physiological responses  emotional sounds  pleasant and aversive stimuli  emotional-interpersonal trait  social deviance  skin conductance responses  heart rate  EMG  male inmates
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