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The following pages link to A genetic factor explains most of the variation in the psychopathic personality (Q28243077):
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- Continuity of aggressive antisocial behavior from childhood to adulthood: The question of phenotype definition (Q22252185) (← links)
- Callous-unemotional traits as a cross-disorders construct (Q24613778) (← links)
- Multifinality in the development of personality disorders: a Biology x Sex x Environment interaction model of antisocial and borderline traits (Q24649658) (← links)
- The other allele: exploring the long allele of the serotonin transporter gene as a potential risk factor for psychopathy: a review of the parallels in findings (Q28289398) (← links)
- Psychopathic Personality (Q29396704) (← links)
- Which kindergarten children are at greatest risk for attention-deficit/hyperactivity and conduct disorder symptomatology as adolescents? (Q30699729) (← links)
- Genetic and environmental influences on individual differences in emotion regulation and its relation to working memory in toddlerhood (Q33939831) (← links)
- The heritability of psychopathic personality in 14- to 15-year-old twins: a multirater, multimeasure approach (Q34137558) (← links)
- The role of oxytocin and oxytocin receptor gene variants in childhood-onset aggression (Q34257378) (← links)
- Genetic and neurocognitive contributions to the development of psychopathy (Q34287123) (← links)
- Psychopathic traits of Dutch adolescents in residential care: identifying subgroups (Q34561277) (← links)
- Fledgling Psychopathy in the Classroom: ADHD Subtypes Psychopathy, and Reading Comprehension in a Community Sample of Adolescents (Q34561847) (← links)
- The heterogeneity of disruptive behavior disorders - implications for neurobiological research and treatment (Q34689364) (← links)
- Research review: the importance of callous-unemotional traits for developmental models of aggressive and antisocial behavior (Q34741880) (← links)
- Exaggerated intergroup bias in economical decision making games: differential effects of primary and secondary psychopathic traits (Q34946384) (← links)
- Stability and Invariance of Psychopathic Traits from Late Adolescence to Young Adulthood (Q34974554) (← links)
- Psychopathic personality in children: genetic and environmental contributions (Q35041316) (← links)
- The genetic and environmental covariation among psychopathic personality traits, and reactive and proactive aggression in childhood (Q35100179) (← links)
- Juvenile Psychopathic Personality Traits are Associated with Poor Reading Achievement (Q35217856) (← links)
- Genetic and environmental influences on impulsivity: a meta-analysis of twin, family and adoption studies (Q35223654) (← links)
- Psychopathic personality traits in middle-aged male twins: a behavior genetic investigation (Q35627785) (← links)
- Self-reported psychopathic traits among non-referred Finnish adolescents: psychometric properties of the Youth Psychopathic traits Inventory and the Antisocial Process Screening Device (Q35734166) (← links)
- Heritability and longitudinal stability of impulsivity in adolescence (Q35957402) (← links)
- Psychopathic personality traits and environmental contexts: Differential correlates, gender differences, and genetic mediation (Q36069487) (← 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)
- Short report: self-reported psychopathic traits in Finnish and Dutch samples of non-referred adolescents: exploration of cultural differences (Q36555801) (← links)
- What can we learn about emotion by studying psychopathy? (Q36832877) (← links)
- Cognition to genes via the brain in the study of conduct disorder (Q37014309) (← links)
- Identifying Essential Features of Juvenile Psychopathy in the Prediction of Later Antisocial Behavior: Is There an Additive, Synergistic, or Curvilinear Role for Fearless Dominance? (Q37025163) (← links)
- Genetic and environmental influences on antisocial behavior (Q37576790) (← links)
- Factor structure of the Hare Psychopathy Checklist: Youth Version (PCL:YV) in adolescent females (Q37659377) (← links)
- Psychopathic personality traits in 5 year old twins: the importance of genetic and shared environmental influences (Q37719167) (← links)
- Genetic contributions to antisocial personality and behavior: a meta-analytic review from an evolutionary perspective (Q37732154) (← links)
- The psychopath magnetized: insights from brain imaging (Q37969275) (← links)
- The cognitive and neural correlates of psychopathy and especially callous-unemotional traits in youths: a systematic review of the evidence (Q38145282) (← links)
- Psychopathy: clinical features, developmental basis and therapeutic challenges. (Q38213910) (← links)
- 'Biologizing' Psychopathy: Ethical, Legal, and Research Implications at the Interface of Epigenetics and Chronic Antisocial Conduct (Q38585947) (← links)
- Research Review: What do we know about psychopathic traits in children? (Q38679167) (← links)
- Etiology of Triarchic Psychopathy Dimensions in Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). (Q38786715) (← links)
- The Inventory of Callous-Unemotional Traits (ICU) in Children: Reliability and Heritability (Q39137621) (← links)
- Triarchic Psychopathy Dimensions in Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): Investigating Associations with Genetic Variation in the Vasopressin Receptor 1A Gene (Q41023920) (← links)
- Exploring Primary and Secondary Variants of Psychopathy in Adolescents in Detention and in the Community (Q41558415) (← links)
- Conduct disorders and psychopathy in children and adolescents: aetiology, clinical presentation and treatment strategies of callous-unemotional traits (Q41696244) (← links)
- Are Youth Psychopathic Traits Related to Bullying? Meta-analyses on Callous-Unemotional Traits, Narcissism, and Impulsivity (Q42365543) (← links)
- Genetic and environmental risk factors in males for self-report externalizing traits in mid-adolescence and criminal behavior through young adulthood (Q42685439) (← links)
- Attachment-related mentalization moderates the relationship between psychopathic traits and proactive aggression in adolescence (Q42692911) (← links)
- Life-course persistent offenders and the propensity to commit sexual assault (Q43985887) (← links)
- Nonshared environmental effects on adulthood psychopathic personality traits: results from a monozygotic twin difference scores analysis (Q44009127) (← links)
- Self-reported psychopathic traits in sexually offending juveniles compared with generally offending juveniles and general population youth (Q44138022) (← links)