Journal article

Disrupted neural processing of emotional faces in psychopathy

O Contreras-rodríguez, J Pujol, I Batalla, BJ Harrison, J Bosque, I Ibern-regàs, R Hernández-ribas, C Soriano-mas, J Deus, M López-solà, J Pifarré, JM Menchón, N Cardoner

Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience | Published : 2014

Abstract

Psychopaths show a reduced ability to recognize emotion facial expressions, which may disturb the interpersonal relationship development and successful social adaptation. Behavioral hypotheses point toward an association between emotion recognition deficits in psychopathy and amygdala dysfunction. Our prediction was that amygdala dysfunction would combine deficient activation with disturbances in functional connectivity with cortical regions of the face-processing network. Twenty-two psychopaths and 22 control subjects were assessed and functional magnetic resonance maps were generated to identify both brain activation and task-induced functional connectivity using psychophysiological intera..

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