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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Personal Disord. 2017 Jan 16;9(2):122–132. doi: 10.1037/per0000235

Table 2. Face Viewing Task: Correlations between Psychopathy Facet Scores and Components of ERP Brain Response to Fearful and Neutral Faces.

MPQ Boldness r (β) ESI Callous-Aggression r (β) ESI Disinhibition r (β) Multiple R/R2
N170
 Fearful Faces .10(.07) .22**(.18) .17* (.04) .23/.05*
 Neutral Faces .08 (.06) .18* (.14) .14 (.04) .19/.03*
P200
 Fearful Faces -.03 (.02) -.21** (-.30**) -.10 (.12) .23/.05*
 Neutral Faces -.03 (.01) -.13(-.28**) .00 (.20*) .19/.05*
LPP
 Fearful Faces .00 (-.01) .09 (.05) -.15* (-.19*) .16/.03
 Neutral Faces .07 (.08) -.03 (-.04) -.03 (.00) .08/.01

Note: Ns = 234 for N170, and 222 for P200 and LPP (see main text).r = Pearson correlation coefficient; β; = standardized beta coefficient from regression model incorporating scores for the three psychopathy facets as predictors.

*

p<.05,

**

p<.005.