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Comparing the response modulation hypothesis and the integrated emotions system theory: The role of top-down attention in psychopathy

Munneke, Jaap; Hoppenbrouwers, Sylco S.; Little, Bethany; Kooiman, Karen; van der Burg, Erik; Theeuwes, Jan


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    <title>Comparing The Response Modulation Hypothesis And The Integrated Emotions System Theory: The Role Of Top-Down Attention In Psychopathy</title>
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  <publisher>Aperta</publisher>
  <publicationYear>2018</publicationYear>
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    <date dateType="Issued">2018-01-01</date>
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    <description descriptionType="Abstract">Objective: Two major etiological theories on psychopathy propose different mechanisms as to how emotional facial expressions are processed by individuals with elevated psychopathic traits. The Response Modulation Hypothesis (RMH) proposes that psychopathic individuals show emotional deficits as a consequence of attentional deployment, suggesting that emotional deficits are situation-specific. The Integrated Emotions System theory (IES) suggests that psychopathic individuals have a fundamental amygdala dysfunction which precludes adequate responsiveness to the distress of others.</description>
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