The psychological disorder of antisocial personality disorder with and without psychopathy in violent offenders was researched in the article "Cool and Hot Executive Function Impairments in Violent Offenders with Antisocial Personality Disorder with and without Psychopathy" ”. People diagnosed with antisocial personality do not feel shame and disregard the privileges and mindsets of others. Antisocial personality disorder can be diagnosed with and without psychopathy. If they suffer from psychopathy, then they have a mental disorder that shows irregularities in the brain and interactive behavior with other people. The core symptoms of antisocial personality disorder include disobedience to society's rules, antagonistic behavior, lack of obligation, recklessly dishonest and inattentive behavior, and little remorse for mistreatment of others (Nevid, JS, Rathus, SA and Greene, B., 2008). ). This is an interesting topic because criminals pose a threat to a harmonious society and knowing the background of this behavior can help humanity reduce violence and dangers to society. Antisocial personality disorder shows a higher prevalence in males than in females and primarily affects people belonging to the lower economic classes, who are one in forty-seven people in the United States (Nevid, JS et al. 2008). A neural paucity in mental processing is a significant variable that has been found to be crucial to the consistency of antisocial behavior. Low activity rates in the human brain of the prefrontal cortex of the brain can cause fear responses and meaningless decision making (De Brito, S.A., Viding, E. Kumari, V. Blackwood, N. Hodgins, S., 2013). No drug was successful in treating ants... middle of paper... separate, they showed similar rates of deterioration on mental processing tasks, despite differences in whether or not psychopathy was included. Conclusion: Mental process deficits help distinguish offenders with antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) with and without psychopathy. The study evaluated violent offenders diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder with or without psychopathy in tasks based on vocal responses, eliciting responses, making decisions, and learning to respond to provocations that lead to benefits and evade by responding to provocations that lead to benefits. punishments. With this information gathered, it became clear that violent criminals diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder with or without psychopathy had many similar characteristics in terms of mental processes. It was learned that criminals with antisocial personality disorder were just as impetuous as
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