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Psychosomatic Medicine 36:488-502 (1974)
© 1974 American Psychosomatic Society
1 Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo
When presented with a series of signals warning of a forthcoming noxious event, psychopaths showed resistance to develop anticipatory cardiac responses to them; having developed a conditioned response pattern, they then showed resistance to extinction. This delay in responding to changes in the environment, especially to anxiety relevant cues, was attributed to a selective deficit in attention. The findings were related to studies on "real life" stress in which the development of anticipatory emotional responses had adaptive effects on performance.
Submitted on January 8, 1974
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