Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Psychopathy and distance estimation
View through CrossRef
AbstractResearch on psychopathy has so far been largely limited to the investigation of high-level processes, such as emotion perception and regulation. In the present work, we investigate whether psychopathy has an effect on the estimation of fundamental physical parameters, which are computed in the brain during early stages of sensory processing. We employed a simple task in which participants had to estimate their interpersonal distance from a moving avatar and stop it at a given distance. The face expression of the avatars were positive, negative, or neutral. Participants carried out the task online on their home computers. We measured the psychopathy level via a self-report questionnaire. Regardless of the degree of psychopathy, the facial expression of the avatars showed no effect on distance estimation. Our results show that individuals with a high degree of psychopathy underestimate distance of approaching avatars significantly less (let the avatar approach them significantly closer) than did participants with a lesser degree of psychopathy. Moreover, participants who scored high in Self-Centered Impulsivity underestimate the distance to approaching avatars significantly less (let the avatar approach closer) than participants with a low score. Distance estimation is considered an automatic process performed at early stages of visual processing. Therefore, our results imply that psychopathy affects basic early sensory processes, such as feature extraction, in the visual cortex.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Title: Psychopathy and distance estimation
Description:
AbstractResearch on psychopathy has so far been largely limited to the investigation of high-level processes, such as emotion perception and regulation.
In the present work, we investigate whether psychopathy has an effect on the estimation of fundamental physical parameters, which are computed in the brain during early stages of sensory processing.
We employed a simple task in which participants had to estimate their interpersonal distance from a moving avatar and stop it at a given distance.
The face expression of the avatars were positive, negative, or neutral.
Participants carried out the task online on their home computers.
We measured the psychopathy level via a self-report questionnaire.
Regardless of the degree of psychopathy, the facial expression of the avatars showed no effect on distance estimation.
Our results show that individuals with a high degree of psychopathy underestimate distance of approaching avatars significantly less (let the avatar approach them significantly closer) than did participants with a lesser degree of psychopathy.
Moreover, participants who scored high in Self-Centered Impulsivity underestimate the distance to approaching avatars significantly less (let the avatar approach closer) than participants with a low score.
Distance estimation is considered an automatic process performed at early stages of visual processing.
Therefore, our results imply that psychopathy affects basic early sensory processes, such as feature extraction, in the visual cortex.
Related Results
ESTHER’S PSYCHOPATHY IN DAVID LESLIE JOHNSON’S ORPHAN MOVIE SCRIPT
ESTHER’S PSYCHOPATHY IN DAVID LESLIE JOHNSON’S ORPHAN MOVIE SCRIPT
Psychopathy is one of the dangerous mental disorder. The thesis writer focuses her thesis on the analysis of psychopathy in literary work, movie script written by David Leslie John...
Psychopathy: what are fearless people afraid of?
Psychopathy: what are fearless people afraid of?
IntroductionHistorically, the distinction between primary and secondary psychopathy has focused on fear or lack thereof and limited anxiety symptoms. Individuals high in primary ps...
A systematic review on the current conceptualisations of successful psychopathy
A systematic review on the current conceptualisations of successful psychopathy
The concept of successful psychopathy has been debated for years, however, there is yet no unified approach to its definition and conceptualisation. Such individuals are said to en...
The Comorbidity of Psychopathy and Depression: Across Different Ethnic and Sex Groups
The Comorbidity of Psychopathy and Depression: Across Different Ethnic and Sex Groups
The aim of this research was to examine if comorbid relationships exist between psychopathy and depression in a community sample of different ethnic and sex groups. Based on some p...
What are the core features of psychopathy? A prototypicality analysis using the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R)
What are the core features of psychopathy? A prototypicality analysis using the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R)
What are the core features of psychopathy? Previous prototypicality analyses showed that many features were considered as highly prototypical. We extend this work by using forced r...
Psychopathy and violent recidivism among young criminal offenders
Psychopathy and violent recidivism among young criminal offenders
Objective: To investigate the predictive validity of psychopathic personality traits (assessed with the revised psychopathy checklist, PCL‐R; Hare, 1991) for violent criminal recid...
Evading Justice
Evading Justice
The “successful psychopath” is thought to evade scientific study because most forensic psychopathy research is limited to incarcerated—putatively unsuccessful—samples. By redefinin...
The Development and Validation of the Successful Psychopathy Scale
The Development and Validation of the Successful Psychopathy Scale
The emerging construct of successful psychopathy is characterized by traits largely considered beneficial or adaptive in daily life, which might also be callous and manipulative in...

