APS

31st APS Annual Convention · 2019

Psychopathy Is Associated with Increased Efficiency of Neural Communication within the Dorsal Attention Network

Washington, DC · May 2019

Poster · Clinical Science

  • Scott Tillem
    Yale University
  • Keith Harenski
    Mind Research Network
  • Carla Harenski
    Mind Research Network
  • Kent Kiehl
    University of New Mexico
  • Kent Kiehl
    Mind Research Network
  • Arielle Baskin-Sommers
    Yale University

Abstract

Psychopathy is associated with widespread disruptions in neural communication. However, the impact of psychopathy on neural network organization remains unknown. Using a minimum spanning tree graph analysis, the current study links psychopathy with increased efficiency of neural communication within the dorsal attention network in a sample of 893 male inmates.

Forensic/Criminal Justice

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