Fournier et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Psychopathic traits, inhibition, and positive and negative emotion: Results from an emotional Go/No‐Go taskFournier et al., 2021
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- Fournier L
- McDonald J
- Clayson P
- Verona E
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- Psychophysiology
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Difficulty stopping unwanted or inappropriate actions (ie, inhibitory control) is implicated in antisocial behaviors, which are common in people high in psychopathic traits. Recent research indicates that, for those with antisocial personality, inhibitory control is impaired …
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