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Examination Of Psychopathic Traits And Attention Using The Image Based Parity Task, Veronica Claudia Llamas Sep 2014

Examination Of Psychopathic Traits And Attention Using The Image Based Parity Task, Veronica Claudia Llamas

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Psychopathy has been defined as including deficits in affective, cognitive, and behavioral functioning. Due to the severity of these deficits, several etiological theories have emerged in an attempt to better understand the personality construct. The response modulation hypothesis (RMH; Patterson & Newman, 1993) is a theory growing in popularity among researchers and posits that an inability to reallocate attentional resources to peripheral information moderates the affective and behavioral deficits commonly documented within individuals with psychopathy. Thus, the present study attempted to examine to test the validity of the RMH in a non-incarcerated population. The results somewhat support the theory that …