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The following pages link to Psychopathic personality traits: heritability and genetic overlap with internalizing and externalizing psychopathology (Q24648294):
Displaying 50 items.
- Callous-unemotional traits as a cross-disorders construct (Q24613778) (← links)
- Psychopathy among prisoners in England and Wales (Q28240400) (← links)
- Triarchic conceptualization of psychopathy: developmental origins of disinhibition, boldness, and meanness (Q28251136) (← links)
- Psychopathy in women: theoretical and clinical perspectives (Q28269385) (← links)
- Psychopathy as a clinical and empirical construct (Q28274135) (← links)
- Systematic review, structural analysis, and new theoretical perspectives on the role of serotonin and associated genes in the etiology of psychopathy and sociopathy (Q28290123) (← links)
- Psychopathic Personality (Q29396704) (← links)
- Psychopathic traits and physiological responses to aversive stimuli in children aged 9-11 years. (Q30466142) (← links)
- Linking dimensional models of internalizing psychopathology to neurobiological systems: affect-modulated startle as an indicator of fear and distress disorders and affiliated traits (Q30478979) (← links)
- Sex-specific association between psychopathic traits and electrodermal reactivity in children (Q30483409) (← links)
- Startle reflex potentiation during aversive picture viewing as an indicator of trait fear (Q30485075) (← links)
- Psychopathy, startle blink modulation, and electrodermal reactivity in twin men (Q30496900) (← links)
- The development of antisocial behavior: what can we learn from functional neuroimaging studies? (Q33374173) (← links)
- Multimethod assessment of psychopathy in relation to factors of internalizing and externalizing from the Personality Assessment Inventory: the impact of method variance and suppressor effects (Q33754726) (← links)
- Influence of antisocial and psychopathic traits on decision-making biases in alcoholics (Q33755876) (← links)
- Clarifying the content coverage of differing psychopathy inventories through reference to the triarchic psychopathy measure (Q33911002) (← links)
- Neuroprediction, Violence, and the Law: Setting the Stage (Q33968192) (← links)
- The heritability of psychopathic personality in 14- to 15-year-old twins: a multirater, multimeasure approach (Q34137558) (← links)
- Genetic and neurocognitive contributions to the development of psychopathy (Q34287123) (← links)
- Ordered subsets linkage analysis of antisocial behavior in substance use disorder among participants in the Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism (Q34592060) (← links)
- The amygdala and ventromedial prefrontal cortex in morality and psychopathy (Q34664732) (← links)
- Stability and Invariance of Psychopathic Traits from Late Adolescence to Young Adulthood (Q34974554) (← links)
- Finding genetic overlaps among diseases based on ranked gene lists. (Q35078429) (← links)
- The super-ordinate nature of the psychopathy checklist-revised (Q35106825) (← links)
- Heritability of the neural response to emotional pictures: evidence from ERPs in an adult twin sample. (Q35150046) (← links)
- Psychopathic personality traits in middle-aged male twins: a behavior genetic investigation (Q35627785) (← links)
- Psychopathic personality traits and environmental contexts: Differential correlates, gender differences, and genetic mediation (Q36069487) (← links)
- Internalizing and externalizing traits predict changes in sleep efficiency in emerging adulthood: an actigraphy study (Q36123211) (← links)
- A multivariate twin study of the DSM-IV criteria for antisocial personality disorder (Q36158029) (← links)
- Self-Reported Childhood Physical Abuse and Perpetration of Intimate Partner Violence: The Moderating Role of Psychopathic Traits (Q36226241) (← links)
- Epidemiology, Comorbidity, and Behavioral Genetics of Antisocial Personality Disorder and Psychopathy (Q36292341) (← links)
- Psychopathic personality development from ages 9 to 18: Genes and environment (Q36391193) (← links)
- The development of psychopathy (Q36402629) (← links)
- Facets of psychopathy in relation to potentially traumatic events and posttraumatic stress disorder among female prisoners: the mediating role of borderline personality disorder traits (Q36430538) (← links)
- Continuity and change in psychopathic traits as measured via normal-range personality: a longitudinal-biometric study (Q36458689) (← links)
- Relations between psychopathy facets and externalizing in a criminal offender sample (Q36458700) (← links)
- Psychopathy and negative emotionality: analyses of suppressor effects reveal distinct relations with emotional distress, fearfulness, and anger-hostility (Q36512675) (← links)
- Psychopathy and the prediction of alcohol-related physical aggression: the roles of impulsive antisociality and fearless dominance (Q36536847) (← links)
- Schedule-induced electrodermal responding in children (Q36536898) (← links)
- Psychopathy: a clinical and forensic overview (Q36563966) (← links)
- Paternal alcoholism and offspring ADHD problems: a children of twins design (Q36635001) (← links)
- Construct validity of the psychopathic personality inventory two-factor model with offenders (Q36638481) (← links)
- Gender differences in psychopathy links to drug use. (Q36711967) (← links)
- Heritability of the limbic networks (Q36843467) (← links)
- Psychopathic personality traits associated with abnormal selective attention and impaired cognitive control (Q36882346) (← links)
- The behavioral genetics of personality disorder (Q36917697) (← links)
- Cognition to genes via the brain in the study of conduct disorder (Q37014309) (← links)
- Validity of the Externalizing Spectrum Inventory in a criminal offender sample: relations with disinhibitory psychopathology, personality, and psychopathic features (Q37039795) (← links)
- Externalizing proneness and brain response during pre-cuing and viewing of emotional pictures (Q37052210) (← links)
- Polygenic Risk for Externalizing Psychopathology and Executive Dysfunction in Trauma-Exposed Veterans. (Q37109300) (← links)