Search Results - "WHITMAN, Lindsay A"
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Clinical Utility of Reliable Digit Span in Assessing Effort in Children and Adolescents with Epilepsy
Published in Archives of clinical neuropsychology (01-11-2012)“…The assessment of effort is an important aspect of a comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation, as this can significantly impact data interpretation. While…”
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Reliability and Construct Validity of Psychopathy Checklist: Youth Version Scores Among Incarcerated Adolescent Girls
Published in Criminal justice and behavior (01-10-2011)“…Although recent studies have demonstrated the utility of assessing psychopathic traits in adolescent males, there is substantially less evidence on the utility…”
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The intracarotid amobarbital procedure: When is it worth repeating?
Published in Epilepsia (Copenhagen) (01-04-2012)“…Summary Purpose: Despite the reported diagnostic value of the intracarotid amobarbital procedure (IAP) or “Wada test” for determining hemispheric…”
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Attentional bias following frustration in youth with psychopathic traits
Published in Journal of experimental psychopathology (01-06-2018)“…The emotional deficit perspective predicts that youth with psychopathic traits are relatively unresponsive to negative affective cues and display smaller…”
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Attentional bias following frustration in youth with psychopathic traits: Emotional deficit versus negative preception
Published in Journal of experimental psychopathology (01-04-2018)“…The emotional deficit perspective predicts that youth with psychopathic traits are relatively unresponsive to negative affective cues and display smaller…”
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Passive avoidance learning, trait anxiety, and psychopathic traits in a sample of incarcerated adolescents
Published 01-01-2009“…Developmental theory that addresses criminality and psychopathic features often cites the processes by which one fails to adopt socially acceptable behavior…”
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