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精神病态的冲动和反应调节缺陷:来自 ERN 和 N1 的证据。

Impulsivity and response modulation deficits in psychopathy: evidence from the ERN and N1.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University.

出版信息

J Abnorm Psychol. 2013 Feb;122(1):215-22. doi: 10.1037/a0030039. Epub 2012 Sep 17.

Abstract

The response modulation hypothesis of psychopathy states that psychopaths' inability to adapt their behavior to changing circumstances results from an inability to process peripheral cues in the midst of a dominant response. The current study examined this relationship between psychopathic traits and response modulation using a lexical decision stop signal task and event-related potentials to assess deficits in stimulus and error processing. Overall, the impulsive antisocial (IA) factor of psychopathy was related to poor behavioral performance, particularly in relation to response inhibition. Additionally, IA was related to reduced processing of the stop signal itself as well as subsequent inhibition errors. This deficient processing of the stop signal was found to significantly mediate the relationship among IA, behavioral performance, and the processing of inhibition errors, indicating that a deficit in processing peripheral cues may be responsible for subsequent behavioral and error processing deficits in IA.

摘要

反社会冲动(IA)特质与反应抑制加工的关联:一项行为和事件相关电位研究

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