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Impaired Identification of Threat-Related Social Information in Male Delinquents With Antisocial Personality Disorder
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PsychopathologySocial PsychologyAffective NeuroscienceThreat-related Social InformationDating ViolencePsychologySocial SciencesEmotional ResponsePersonality DisorderSexual OffendingEmotion RegulationAffective ComputingAggressive IndividualsPsychiatryAntisocial BehaviorFacial Expression RecognitionSocial BehaviorAntisocial Personality DisorderAngry Facial ExpressionHappy Facial ExpressionsImpaired IdentificationEmotionAggressionEmotion RecognitionCriminal Behavior
The present study aimed to investigate the identification of threat-related facial expressions in aggressive individuals with antisocial personality disorder (ASPD). Thirty-two male delinquents and matched healthy controls were presented with a series of animated morph-clips that gradually display the onset and development of angry, fearful, and happy facial expressions. ASPD subjects required significantly higher levels of emotional intensity to correctly identify the onset of an angry facial expression as compared to control participants. In contrast, recognition of fearful and happy expressions was unimpaired. These findings suggest a specific deficit in the identification of hostile facial expressions in ASPD populations.
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