The effect of psychotic proneness and psychopathy on theory of mind

Begüm Atakan, Elif Yildirim

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Psych Journal ›› 2024, Vol. 13 ›› Issue (1) : 139-141. DOI: 10.1002/pchj.689
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The effect of psychotic proneness and psychopathy on theory of mind

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This study aimed to investigate the interaction between positive psychotic experiences and psychopathic traits on the theory of mind in a non-clinical sample. The results showed that distinct constructs of psychopathy can lead to distinct theory of mind profiles when interacting with psychotic proneness.

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anti-social behavior / psychopathy / psychosis / social cognition / theory of mind

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Begüm Atakan, Elif Yildirim. The effect of psychotic proneness and psychopathy on theory of mind. Psych Journal, 2024, 13(1): 139‒141 https://doi.org/10.1002/pchj.689

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