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1) Primary psychopath - Robert Hare's classification of the "true" psychopath.
2) Semantic aphasia - Characteristic found in psychopaths whereby the words they speak are devoid of emotional sincerity.
3) Criminal psychopath - Primary psychopath who engages in repetitive antisocial or criminal behavior
4) Psychopathy checklist (PCL) - Developed by Robert hare currently the best known instrument for the measurement of criminal psychopathy.
5) Recidivism - A return to criminal activity, after being convicted of a criminal offence.
6) Left hemisphere - Psychopaths exhibit deficits on a variety of tasks that require activation of the left hemisphere
7) Emotional paradox - Psychopaths seem to be able to talk about emotional cues but lack the ability to use them effectively in the real world.
8) Secondary psychopath - Individual who commits antisocial acts because of severe emotional problems or inner conflicts
9) Dyssocial psychopath - Individual who is antisocial because if social learning.
10) Anti social - personality disorder is characterized by a history of continuous behavior in which the rights of others are violated.
11) Markers - A term used for the neurological indicators of a particular phenomenon, such as psyhcopathy
12) Executive functions - Higher order mental abilities involved in goal-directed behavior. They include organizing behavior, memory, inhibition processes, and planning strategies
13) Avoidance learning - Process whereby, if a person responds in time to a warning signal, he or she avoids painful or aversive stimuli
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