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Reduced negative affect response in female psychopaths

Reduced negative affect response in female psychopaths
Reduced negative affect response in female psychopaths
Studies that investigate the differences between high and low psychopathic persons in brain activity during emotional facial expression processing are rare and commonly focus on males. The current study assessed whether previously reported behavioral differences would be reflected in differential brain activity in a sample of female offenders.

The participants included 23 female forensic inpatients with high and low scores on the Psychopathy Checklist Revised (PCL-R). ERPs were recorded during presentation of emotional facial expressions (i.e., fear, angry, and happy). Results revealed no differences in N170, P3 and late positive potential components between groups, but a significant difference in N2 only for angry and fear facial expressions, with high psychopathic participants showing lower reactivity. This N2 effect was found to be related to Factor 2 but not Factor 1 of the PCL-R. In time frequency analysis, theta activity underlying N2 best reflected these differences.

Findings in this female sample are consistent with a cortical deficit in processing facial expression of negative emotions in psychopathic men. In addition, differences in processing seem to appear relatively early.
facial affect, psychopathy, female, time–frequency, event-related potentials
0301-0511
310-318
Eisenbarth, Hedwig
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Angrilli, Alessandro
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Calogero, Antonio
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Harper, Jeremy
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Olson, Lacy A.
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Bernat, Edward
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Harper, Jeremy
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Eisenbarth, Hedwig, Angrilli, Alessandro, Calogero, Antonio, Harper, Jeremy, Olson, Lacy A. and Bernat, Edward (2013) Reduced negative affect response in female psychopaths. Biological Psychology, 94 (2), 310-318. (doi:10.1016/j.biopsycho.2013.07.007). (PMID:23896396)

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Studies that investigate the differences between high and low psychopathic persons in brain activity during emotional facial expression processing are rare and commonly focus on males. The current study assessed whether previously reported behavioral differences would be reflected in differential brain activity in a sample of female offenders.

The participants included 23 female forensic inpatients with high and low scores on the Psychopathy Checklist Revised (PCL-R). ERPs were recorded during presentation of emotional facial expressions (i.e., fear, angry, and happy). Results revealed no differences in N170, P3 and late positive potential components between groups, but a significant difference in N2 only for angry and fear facial expressions, with high psychopathic participants showing lower reactivity. This N2 effect was found to be related to Factor 2 but not Factor 1 of the PCL-R. In time frequency analysis, theta activity underlying N2 best reflected these differences.

Findings in this female sample are consistent with a cortical deficit in processing facial expression of negative emotions in psychopathic men. In addition, differences in processing seem to appear relatively early.

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Accepted/In Press date: 17 July 2013
e-pub ahead of print date: 26 July 2013
Published date: October 2013
Keywords: facial affect, psychopathy, female, time–frequency, event-related potentials
Organisations: Psychology

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Local EPrints ID: 384809
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/384809
ISSN: 0301-0511
PURE UUID: e6b22ed9-d19f-469c-b7ef-a7d4b3397f15
ORCID for Hedwig Eisenbarth: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0521-2630

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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:51

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Author: Hedwig Eisenbarth ORCID iD
Author: Alessandro Angrilli
Author: Antonio Calogero
Author: Jeremy Harper
Author: Lacy A. Olson
Author: Edward Bernat

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