@article{ad1eff63304544fc9d9ec8b9cad109ab,
title = "Faces and Facets: Variability of Emotion Recognition in Psychopathy Reflect its Affective and Antisocial Features",
abstract = "Psychopathy is characterised by affective-interpersonal features and patterns of impulsive and antisocial behaviour. These data indicate that variability in the ability of high-risk prisoners to recognise emotional expressions is linked to psychopathy's affective and antisocial features, is unrelated to demographic and clinical factors, but is also moderated by cognitive ability.",
keywords = "Psychopathy, Fear, Affective deficits, Antisocial Behaviour",
author = "Artemis Igoumenou and Harmer, \{Catherine J.\} and Min Yang and Coid, \{Jeremy W.\} and Rogers, \{Robert D.\}",
note = "{\textcopyright} 2017, American Psychological Association. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly replicate the final, authoritative version of the article. Please do not copy or cite without authors permission. The final article will be available, upon publication, via its DOI: 10.1037/abn0000293. The Prisoner Cohort Study was funded by the Ministry of Justice (formerly Home Office).",
year = "2017",
month = nov,
day = "30",
doi = "10.1037/abn0000293",
language = "English",
volume = "126",
pages = "1066--1076",
journal = "Journal of Abnormal Psychology",
issn = "0021-843X",
publisher = "American Psychological Association",
number = "8",
}