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Joseph P. NewmanUniversity of Wisconsin - Emeritus (2014) Verified email at wisc.edu Cited by 29457 |
Reflectivity and learning from aversive events: toward a psychological mechanism for the syndromes of disinhibition.
CM Patterson, JP Newman - Psychological review, 1993 - psycnet.apa.org
… Although failures of punishment to deter approach behavior might indicate “insensitivity to
punishment,” Gorenstein and Newman suggested instead that hypersensitivity to reward might …
punishment,” Gorenstein and Newman suggested instead that hypersensitivity to reward might …
Diverse pathways to deficient self-regulation: Implications for disinhibitory psychopathology in children
JP Newman, JF Wallace - Clinical Psychology Review, 1993 - Elsevier
… In 1980, Gorenstein and Newman proposed that a group of behavioral syndromes characterized
by impulsive, disinhibited behavior share a common psychological diathesis and that …
by impulsive, disinhibited behavior share a common psychological diathesis and that …
Investigating the neural correlates of psychopathy: a critical review
In recent years, an increasing number of neuroimaging studies have sought to identify the
brain anomalies associated with psychopathy. The results of such studies could have …
brain anomalies associated with psychopathy. The results of such studies could have …
The revised psychopathy checklist: reliability and factor structure.
… They had volunteered to participate in several experiments conducted by Joseph Newman
… Newman.Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Robert D. Hare, …
… Newman.Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Robert D. Hare, …
Passive avoidance learning in psychopathic and nonpsychopathic offenders.
JP Newman, DS Kosson - Journal of abnormal psychology, 1986 - psycnet.apa.org
… Procedures for selecting subjects in this study were identical to those employed by Kosson
and Newman (1986). We have presented evidence elsewhere regarding the reliability and …
and Newman (1986). We have presented evidence elsewhere regarding the reliability and …
Hostile attributional biases in severely aggressive adolescents.
…, JM Price, JA Bachorowski, JP Newman - Journal of abnormal …, 1990 - psycnet.apa.org
128 adolescent boys (aged 14 yrs 2 mo to 19 yrs) from a maximum security prison for juvenile
offenders were administered a task to assess hostile attributional biases. As hypothesized, …
offenders were administered a task to assess hostile attributional biases. As hypothesized, …
Disinhibitory psychopathology: a new perspective and a model for research.
EE Gorenstein, JP Newman - Psychological review, 1980 - psycnet.apa.org
The syndrome produced by septal lesions in animals can serve as a functional research
model of human disinhibitory psychopathology which appears to span several traditionally …
model of human disinhibitory psychopathology which appears to span several traditionally …
Biased decision-making processes in aggressive boys.
Recent evidence has suggested that aggressive boys demonstrate a bias toward attributing
hostility to peers in unwarranted circumstances. The present study explored 2 aspects of …
hostility to peers in unwarranted circumstances. The present study explored 2 aspects of …
Response perseveration in psychopaths.
JP Newman, CM Patterson… - Journal of abnormal …, 1987 - psycnet.apa.org
… psychopaths (Gorenstein & Newman, 1980), and recent evidence reinforces the importance
of motivational factors (Newman & Howland, 1986; Newman & Kosson, 1986; Newman et al.…
of motivational factors (Newman & Howland, 1986; Newman & Kosson, 1986; Newman et al.…
Passive avoidance in syndromes of disinhibition: psychopathy and extraversion.
According to the physiological animal model proposed by EE Gorenstein and JP Newman (see
record 1980-24372-001), psychopaths and extraverts may be characterized by a …
record 1980-24372-001), psychopaths and extraverts may be characterized by a …