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Joseph P Newman

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Journal of Abnormal Psychology|August 2, 2002
Utilization of emotion cues in male and female offenders with antisocial personality disorder: results from a lexical decision taskAmanda R Lorenz, Joseph P Newman
Personality Disorders|March 29, 2012
Affective startle modulation in incarcerated women with borderline personality disorder featuresJennifer E Vitale, Joseph P Newman
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|February 19, 2009
Emotion processing in the criminal psychopath: the role of attention in emotion-facilitated memorySamantha J Glass, Joseph P Newman
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|November 15, 2006
Recognition of facial affect in psychopathic offendersSamantha J Glass, Joseph P Newman
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|August 6, 2003
Deficient response modulation and emotion processing in low-anxious Caucasian psychopathic offenders: results from a lexical decision taskAmanda R Lorenz, Joseph P Newman
Personality and Individual Differences|February 18, 2010
Problems with the BIS/BAS scales or Lykken's model of primary psychopathy? A reply toJoseph P Newman, Melanie B Malterer
Neuropsychology|May 9, 2007
Behavioral evidence of prolonged interhemispheric transfer time among psychopathic offendersKristina D Hiatt, Joseph P Newman
Assessment|July 26, 2011
Both self-report and interview-based measures of psychopathy predict attention abnormalities in criminal offendersJoshua D Zeier, Joseph P Newman
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|September 11, 2013
Feature-based attention and conflict monitoring in criminal offenders: interactive relations of psychopathy with anxiety and externalizingJoshua D Zeier, Joseph P Newman
Neuropsychologia|April 21, 2010
Economic decision-making in psychopathy: a comparison with ventromedial prefrontal lesion patientsMichael Koenigs, Michael Kruepke, Joseph P Newman
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Journal of Abnormal Psychology|August 2, 2002
Utilization of emotion cues in male and female offenders with antisocial personality disorder: results from a lexical decision taskAmanda R Lorenz, Joseph P Newman
Personality Disorders|March 29, 2012
Affective startle modulation in incarcerated women with borderline personality disorder featuresJennifer E Vitale, Joseph P Newman
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|February 19, 2009
Emotion processing in the criminal psychopath: the role of attention in emotion-facilitated memorySamantha J Glass, Joseph P Newman
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|November 15, 2006
Recognition of facial affect in psychopathic offendersSamantha J Glass, Joseph P Newman
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|August 6, 2003
Deficient response modulation and emotion processing in low-anxious Caucasian psychopathic offenders: results from a lexical decision taskAmanda R Lorenz, Joseph P Newman
Personality and Individual Differences|February 18, 2010
Problems with the BIS/BAS scales or Lykken's model of primary psychopathy? A reply toJoseph P Newman, Melanie B Malterer
Neuropsychology|May 9, 2007
Behavioral evidence of prolonged interhemispheric transfer time among psychopathic offendersKristina D Hiatt, Joseph P Newman
Assessment|July 26, 2011
Both self-report and interview-based measures of psychopathy predict attention abnormalities in criminal offendersJoshua D Zeier, Joseph P Newman
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|September 11, 2013
Feature-based attention and conflict monitoring in criminal offenders: interactive relations of psychopathy with anxiety and externalizingJoshua D Zeier, Joseph P Newman
Neuropsychologia|April 21, 2010
Economic decision-making in psychopathy: a comparison with ventromedial prefrontal lesion patientsMichael Koenigs, Michael Kruepke, Joseph P Newman
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