Review paper

Reduced Laughter Contagion in Boys at Risk for Psychopathy

Volume: 27, Issue: 19, Pages: 3049 - 3055.e4
Published: Oct 1, 2017
Abstract
Humans are intrinsically social animals, forming enduring affiliative bonds [1]. However, a striking minority with psychopathic traits, who present with violent and antisocial behaviors, tend to value other people only insofar as they contribute to their own advancement [2, 3]. Extant research has addressed the neurocognitive processes associated with aggression in such individuals, but we know remarkably little about processes underlying their...
Paper Details
Title
Reduced Laughter Contagion in Boys at Risk for Psychopathy
Published Date
Oct 1, 2017
Volume
27
Issue
19
Pages
3049 - 3055.e4
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