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August 15, 2008
Psychopathy, attention and emotion
R J R Blair, D G V Mitchell
Neurocase
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June 28, 2006
Divergent patterns of aggressive and neurocognitive characteristics in acquired versus developmental psychopathy
D G V Mitchell, S B Avny, R J R Blair
Neuropsychologia
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September 5, 2002
Risky decisions and response reversal: is there evidence of orbitofrontal cortex dysfunction in psychopathic individuals?
D G V Mitchell, E Colledge, A Leonard, et al.
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing
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October 15, 2015
Network analysis of human fMRI data suggests modular restructuring after simulated acquired brain injury
E Ruiz Vargas, D G V Mitchell, S G Greening, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research
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October 24, 2007
The contribution of ventrolateral and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex to response reversal
D G V Mitchell, R A Rhodes, D S Pine, et al.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines
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February 24, 2006
The development of psychopathy
R J R Blair, K S Peschardt, S Budhani, et al.
Neuroimage
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December 13, 2006
The impact of processing load on emotion
D G V Mitchell, M Nakic, D Fridberg, et al.
Neuroimage
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February 1, 2008
The interference of operant task performance by emotional distracters: an antagonistic relationship between the amygdala and frontoparietal cortices
D G V Mitchell, Q Luo, K Mondillo, et al.
Neuropsychologia
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February 1, 2003
Theory of mind and psychopathy: can psychopathic individuals read the 'language of the eyes'?
R A Richell, D G V Mitchell, C Newman, et al.
Biological Psychology
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April 1, 2006
They know the words, but not the music: affective and semantic priming in individuals with psychopathy
K S Blair, R A Richell, D G V Mitchell, et al.
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Psychological Medicine
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August 15, 2008
Psychopathy, attention and emotion
R J R Blair, D G V Mitchell
Neurocase
|
June 28, 2006
Divergent patterns of aggressive and neurocognitive characteristics in acquired versus developmental psychopathy
D G V Mitchell, S B Avny, R J R Blair
Neuropsychologia
|
September 5, 2002
Risky decisions and response reversal: is there evidence of orbitofrontal cortex dysfunction in psychopathic individuals?
D G V Mitchell, E Colledge, A Leonard, et al.
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing
|
October 15, 2015
Network analysis of human fMRI data suggests modular restructuring after simulated acquired brain injury
E Ruiz Vargas, D G V Mitchell, S G Greening, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research
|
October 24, 2007
The contribution of ventrolateral and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex to response reversal
D G V Mitchell, R A Rhodes, D S Pine, et al.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines
|
February 24, 2006
The development of psychopathy
R J R Blair, K S Peschardt, S Budhani, et al.
Neuroimage
|
December 13, 2006
The impact of processing load on emotion
D G V Mitchell, M Nakic, D Fridberg, et al.
Neuroimage
|
February 1, 2008
The interference of operant task performance by emotional distracters: an antagonistic relationship between the amygdala and frontoparietal cortices
D G V Mitchell, Q Luo, K Mondillo, et al.
Neuropsychologia
|
February 1, 2003
Theory of mind and psychopathy: can psychopathic individuals read the 'language of the eyes'?
R A Richell, D G V Mitchell, C Newman, et al.
Biological Psychology
|
April 1, 2006
They know the words, but not the music: affective and semantic priming in individuals with psychopathy
K S Blair, R A Richell, D G V Mitchell, et al.
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