Miller et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Response-specific scalp distributions in deception detection and ERP correlates of psychopathic personality traitsMiller et al., 2004
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- 10176395608419578212
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- Miller A
- Rosenfeld J
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- Journal of Psychophysiology
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University students were screened using items from the Psychopathic Personality Inventory and divided into high (n= 13) and low (n= 11) Psychopathic Personality Trait (PPT) groups. The P300 component of the event-related potential (ERP) was recorded as each group …
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