心理学
去抑制
精神病
大胆
特质
神经生理学
脑电图
发展心理学
抑制性控制
事件相关电位
任务(项目管理)
神经科学
认知心理学
社会心理学
人格
认知
程序设计语言
管理
经济
计算机科学
作者
Tiago O. Paiva,Pedro R. Almeida,Rui Coelho,Rita Pasion,Fernando Barbosa,Fernando Ferreira‐Santos,António J. Bastos‐Leite,João Marques Teixeira
摘要
Abstract The psychopathic traits boldness, meanness, and disinhibition are theorized to be underlined by trait fearlessness and externalizing vulnerability as etiologic neurobiological processes. However, little is known about the neurophysiological correlates of these traits. In this work, we explored how the three traits are associated with event‐related potential (ERP) components targeted at the etiological processes in a partial delayed threat conditioning task and in a go/no‐go task. Fifty community‐dwelling volunteers (25 women), without history of neurological or psychiatric conditions, were recruited and assessed for psychopathic traits using the triarchic psychopathy measure. Participants performed a threat conditioning task, and a go/no‐go task while undergoing an electroencephalography recording. Results from the threat conditioning task showed that boldness was significantly associated with reduced late positive potential. Concerning the go/no‐go task, disinhibition was significantly associated with reduced error‐related negativity ERP component. Overall, distinct psychopathic traits were found to be associated with distinct neurophysiological correlates of threat conditioning and response inhibition. This is consistent with models of psychopathy entailing trait fearlessness and externalizing proneness, and related brain mechanisms, as distinct processes underlying the expression of psychopathic traits.
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