Psychopathic traits in adolescents and recognition of emotion in facial expressions

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Autor(a) principal: Vasconcellos,Silvio José Lemos
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Salvador-Silva,Roberta, Gauer,Viviane, Gauer,Gabriel José Chittó
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Psicologia (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-79722014000400768
Resumo: Recent studies have investigated the ability of adult psychopaths and children with psychopathy traits to identify specific facial expressions of emotion. Conclusive results have not yet been found regarding whether psychopathic traits are associated with a specific deficit in the ability of identifying negative emotions such as fear and sadness. This study compared 20 adolescents with psychopathic traits and 21 adolescents without these traits in terms of their ability to recognize facial expressions of emotion using facial stimuli presented during 200 milliseconds, 500 milliseconds, and 1 second expositions. Analyses indicated significant differences between the two groups' performances only for fear and when displayed for 200 ms. This finding is consistent with findings from other studies in the field and suggests that controlling the duration of exposure to affective stimuli in future studies may help to clarify the mechanisms underlying the facial affect recognition deficits of individuals with psychopathic traits.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Psychopathic traits in adolescents and recognition of emotion in facial expressions
title Psychopathic traits in adolescents and recognition of emotion in facial expressions
spellingShingle Psychopathic traits in adolescents and recognition of emotion in facial expressions
Vasconcellos,Silvio José Lemos
Psychopathic traits
facial expression
emotion
social cognition
psychopathy
title_short Psychopathic traits in adolescents and recognition of emotion in facial expressions
title_full Psychopathic traits in adolescents and recognition of emotion in facial expressions
title_fullStr Psychopathic traits in adolescents and recognition of emotion in facial expressions
title_full_unstemmed Psychopathic traits in adolescents and recognition of emotion in facial expressions
title_sort Psychopathic traits in adolescents and recognition of emotion in facial expressions
author Vasconcellos,Silvio José Lemos
author_facet Vasconcellos,Silvio José Lemos
Salvador-Silva,Roberta
Gauer,Viviane
Gauer,Gabriel José Chittó
author_role author
author2 Salvador-Silva,Roberta
Gauer,Viviane
Gauer,Gabriel José Chittó
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vasconcellos,Silvio José Lemos
Salvador-Silva,Roberta
Gauer,Viviane
Gauer,Gabriel José Chittó
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Psychopathic traits
facial expression
emotion
social cognition
psychopathy
topic Psychopathic traits
facial expression
emotion
social cognition
psychopathy
description Recent studies have investigated the ability of adult psychopaths and children with psychopathy traits to identify specific facial expressions of emotion. Conclusive results have not yet been found regarding whether psychopathic traits are associated with a specific deficit in the ability of identifying negative emotions such as fear and sadness. This study compared 20 adolescents with psychopathic traits and 21 adolescents without these traits in terms of their ability to recognize facial expressions of emotion using facial stimuli presented during 200 milliseconds, 500 milliseconds, and 1 second expositions. Analyses indicated significant differences between the two groups' performances only for fear and when displayed for 200 ms. This finding is consistent with findings from other studies in the field and suggests that controlling the duration of exposure to affective stimuli in future studies may help to clarify the mechanisms underlying the facial affect recognition deficits of individuals with psychopathic traits.
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