2024
Individuals as active co-creators of their environments: implications for prevention of inequalities
Viding E, McCrory E. Individuals as active co-creators of their environments: implications for prevention of inequalities. Oxford Open Economics 2024, 3: i749-i753. DOI: 10.1093/ooec/odad071.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEarly adversityLatent vulnerabilityReduce inequalitiesGene-environment correlationAdaptability to adversityTargeted interventionsPattern of processingDispositional differencesPrevent inequalitiesEarly interventionContext of preventionInterventionIndividual dispositionsAdversityGenetic predispositionDevelopmental effectsCorrelational researchPreventionCo-creationActive co-creatorsIndividualsChildrenEducation domainInequalityLearning process
2023
An ‘embedded brain’ approach to understanding antisocial behaviour
Viding E, McCrory E, Baskin-Sommers A, De Brito S, Frick P. An ‘embedded brain’ approach to understanding antisocial behaviour. Trends In Cognitive Sciences 2023, 28: 159-171. PMID: 37718176, DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2023.08.013.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
Towards understanding atypical social affiliation in psychopathy
Viding E, McCrory E. Towards understanding atypical social affiliation in psychopathy. The Lancet Psychiatry 2019, 6: 437-444. PMID: 31006435, DOI: 10.1016/s2215-0366(19)30049-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocial affiliationNeural systemsNeurocognitive vulnerabilityNegative emotionsAuthentic social relationshipsProsocial behaviorProsocial interactionsNeurocognitive findingsPsychopathySocial relationshipsDistressResearch directionsIndividualsAffiliationEmotionsGuiltEnjoymentMotivationAttachmentFindingsVulnerabilityRelationshipResearch effortsBehavior
2014
Inverted Social Reward: Associations between Psychopathic Traits and Self-Report and Experimental Measures of Social Reward
Foulkes L, McCrory E, Neumann C, Viding E. Inverted Social Reward: Associations between Psychopathic Traits and Self-Report and Experimental Measures of Social Reward. PLOS ONE 2014, 9: e106000. PMID: 25162519, PMCID: PMC4146585, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0106000.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocial rewardsPsychopathic traitsReward valueSocial interactionPositive social interactionsMean reaction timeReaction timeInterpersonal psychopathic traitsReward taskExperimental tasksMonetary rewardsSelf-ReportStudy 2Study 1Social behaviorAffiliative relationshipsRewardSame measuresExperimental measuresLarge sampleHigh levelsEnjoymentTaskParticipantsIndividuals
2011
Self-rated attention to detail predicts threat detection performance in security X-ray images
Rusconi E, McCrory E, Viding E. Self-rated attention to detail predicts threat detection performance in security X-ray images. Security Journal 2011, 25: 356-371. DOI: 10.1057/sj.2011.27.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh scorersSecurity X-ray imagesThreat detection performanceEnhanced detection abilityIndividual differencesResponse locationDetection taskEstablished measuresLow scorersScorersNaïve adultsTaskAttentionRecruitment processSecurity officersDetection abilityGreat attentionItemsAdultsPerformanceIndividualsMeasuresOfficersDetection performanceFindings
2009
Structural Neuroimaging and the Antisocial Brain
De Brito S, Hodgins S, Mccrory E, Mechelli A, Wilke M, Jones A, Viding E. Structural Neuroimaging and the Antisocial Brain. Criminal Justice And Behavior 2009, 36: 1173-1186. DOI: 10.1177/0093854809342883.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStable antisocial behaviorAnalysis of covarianceLower cognitive abilityNuisance variablesMatched-groups designCognitive abilitiesAntisocial behaviorHyperactivity-inattention symptomsTemporal cortexStructural neuroimagingFunction of childrenBrain structuresInterpretation of findingsExtant literatureFrontal systemsNeuroimagingValidity of resultsVariablesCortexChildrenAdultsIndividualsArticle brieflyDifferencesValidity