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Oxytocin normalises the implicit processing of fearful faces in psychopathy: a randomised crossover study using fMRI
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2022
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Adults with antisocial personality disorder with (ASPD + P) and without (ASPD-P) psychopathy commit the majority of violent crimes. Empathic processing abnormalities are particularly prominent in psychopathy, but effective pharmacological interventions have yet to be identified. Oxytocin modulates neural responses to fearful expressions in healthy populations. The current study investigates its effects in violent antisocial men. In a placebo-controlled, randomised crossover design, 34 violent
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-1885292/v1
fatcat:g4qddaldbbfqnnj2x6pts4akwm