Fearless Dominance and reduced feedback-related negativity amplitudes in a time-estimation task - further neuroscientific evidence for dual-process models of psychopathy

scientific article published on 19 April 2013

Fearless Dominance and reduced feedback-related negativity amplitudes in a time-estimation task - further neuroscientific evidence for dual-process models of psychopathy is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.BIOPSYCHO.2013.04.004
P932PMC publication ID3688084
P698PubMed publication ID23607997
P5875ResearchGate publication ID236265092

P50authorStefan SchulreichQ57079463
Birgit DerntlQ50767328
Daniela Melitta PfabiganQ50768727
P2093author name stringUta Sailer
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P433issue3
P304page(s)352-363
P577publication date2013-04-19
P1433published inBiological PsychologyQ4914959
P1476titleFearless Dominance and reduced feedback-related negativity amplitudes in a time-estimation task - further neuroscientific evidence for dual-process models of psychopathy
P478volume93

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