Physiological and behavioral correltes of risk-taking, along with latent inhibition, predicts creativity: Preliminary evidence for the prosocial-psychopath model
The prosocial psychopath model of creativity (Galang 2010) proposes that some highly creative personalities share certain neuropsychological features in common with people who would be described as having psychopathic traits. A key part of the model predicts that psychopathy related traits such as r...
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Main Author: | Galang, Adrianne John R. |
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2022
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