Title of article :
Psychopathic Traits and Physiological Responses to Aversive
Stimuli in Children Aged 9–11 Years
Author/Authors :
Jian-pan Wang، نويسنده , , Laura A. Baker، نويسنده , , Yu Gao، نويسنده , , Adrian Raine &
Dora Isabel Lozano، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Atypical eletrodermal and cardiovascular response
patterns in psychopathic individuals are thought to
be biological indicators of fearless and disinhibition. This
study investigated the relationship between psychopathic
traits and these autonomic response patterns using a countdown
task in 843 children (aged 9–10 years). Heart rate (HR)
and non-specific skin conductance responses (NS-SCRs) were
recorded while participants anticipated and reacted to 105 dB
signaled or un-signaled white-noise bursts. Using multilevel
regression models, both larger HR acceleration and fewer
NS-SCR were found to be significantly associated
with psychopathic traits during anticipation of signaled
white-noise bursts. However, two divergent patterns
appeared for HR and SCR: (1) larger HR acceleration
was specific to the callousness-disinhibition factor of
psychopathic traits while reduced NS-SCR was only
associated with the manipulative-deceitfulness factor;
(2) the negative association between the manipulativedeceitfulness
factor and NS-SCR was only found in
boys but not in girls. These findings replicated what
has been found in psychopathic adults, suggesting that
autonomic deficits present in children at risk may predispose
them to later psychopathy. The divergent findings across
psychopathic facets and sexes raised the possibility of
different etiologies underlying psychopathy, which may
in turn suggest multiple treatment strategies for boys
and girls.
Keywords :
Psychopathy . Children . Heart rate . Skinconductance . Countdown
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology