Abstract
Four models of psychopathy (frontal lobe dysfunction, response set
modulation, fear dysfunction, and violence inhibition mechanism
hypotheses) are reviewed from the perspective of cognitive neuroscience.
Each model is considered both with respect to the psychopathy data and,
more importantly, for the present purposes, with respect to the broader
cognitive neuroscience fields to which the model refers (e.g., models of
attention with respect to the response set modulation account and models
of emotion with respect to the fear dysfunction and violence inhibition
mechanism models). The paper concludes with an articulation of the more
recent integrated emotion systems model, an account inspired both by
recent findings in affective cognitive neuroscience as well as in the
study of psychopathy. Some directions for future work are considered.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Developmental and Educational Psychology
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