Joshua D. Zeier, Ph.D.
Institution:
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WIArea:
Psychopathy, Externalizing disordersGoogle:
"Joshua Zeier"Parents
Sign in to add mentorJoseph P. Newman | grad student | 2013 | UW Madison | |
(Feature-Based Attentional Selection and Responsivity to Distracters in Psychopathy and Externalizing.) |
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Zeier JD, Newman JP. (2013) Feature-based attention and conflict monitoring in criminal offenders: interactive relations of psychopathy with anxiety and externalizing. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 122: 797-806 |
Zeier JD, Newman JP. (2013) Both self-report and interview-based measures of psychopathy predict attention abnormalities in criminal offenders. Assessment. 20: 610-9 |
Zeier JD, Baskin-Sommers AR, Hiatt Racer KD, et al. (2012) Cognitive control deficits associated with antisocial personality disorder and psychopathy. Personality Disorders. 3: 283-93 |
Wolf RC, Carpenter RW, Warren CM, et al. (2012) Reduced susceptibility to the attentional blink in psychopathic offenders: implications for the attention bottleneck hypothesis. Neuropsychology. 26: 102-9 |
Koenigs M, Kruepke M, Zeier J, et al. (2012) Utilitarian moral judgment in psychopathy. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 7: 708-14 |
Koenigs M, Baskin-Sommers A, Zeier J, et al. (2011) Investigating the neural correlates of psychopathy: a critical review. Molecular Psychiatry. 16: 792-9 |
Baskin-Sommers AR, Zeier JD, Newman JP. (2009) Self-reported attentional control differentiates the major factors of psychopathy. Personality and Individual Differences. 47: 626-630 |
Zeier JD, Maxwell JS, Newman JP. (2009) Attention moderates the processing of inhibitory information in primary psychopathy. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 118: 554-63 |