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Kent A. Kiehl
Kent A. Kiehl
Professor of Psychology, Neuroscience, and Law, University of New Mexico and Executive Science
Verified email at unm.edu
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Assessing psychopathic attributes in a noninstitutionalized population.
MR Levenson, KA Kiehl, CM Fitzpatrick
Journal of personality and social psychology 68 (1), 151, 1995
26071995
A baseline for the multivariate comparison of resting-state networks
EA Allen, EB Erhardt, E Damaraju, W Gruner, JM Segall, RF Silva, ...
Frontiers in systems neuroscience 5, 2, 2011
13212011
Aberrant “default mode” functional connectivity in schizophrenia
AG Garrity, GD Pearlson, K McKiernan, D Lloyd, KA Kiehl, VD Calhoun
American journal of psychiatry 164 (3), 450-457, 2007
13102007
Limbic abnormalities in affective processing by criminal psychopaths as revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging
KA Kiehl, AM Smith, RD Hare, A Mendrek, BB Forster, J Brink, PF Liddle
Biological psychiatry 50 (9), 677-684, 2001
12042001
Error processing and the rostral anterior cingulate: an event-related fMRI study
KA Kiehl, PF Liddle, JB Hopfinger
Psychophysiology 37 (2), 216-223, 2000
8762000
A cognitive neuroscience perspective on psychopathy: Evidence for paralimbic system dysfunction
KA Kiehl
Psychiatry research 142 (2), 107-128, 2006
8472006
Event‐related fMRI study of response inhibition
PF Liddle, KA Kiehl, AM Smith
Human brain mapping 12 (2), 100-109, 2001
7812001
Orbitofrontal cortex dysfunction in abstinent cocaine abusers performing a decision-making task
KI Bolla, DA Eldreth, ED London, KA Kiehl, M Mouratidis, C Contoreggi, ...
Neuroimage 19 (3), 1085-1094, 2003
7402003
Modulation of temporally coherent brain networks estimated using ICA at rest and during cognitive tasks
VD Calhoun, KA Kiehl, GD Pearlson
Human brain mapping 29 (7), 828-838, 2008
6312008
A method for evaluating dynamic functional network connectivity and task-modulation: application to schizophrenia
Ü Sakoğlu, GD Pearlson, KA Kiehl, YM Wang, AM Michael, VD Calhoun
Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine 23, 351-366, 2010
6092010
An fMRI study of affective perspective taking in individuals with psychopathy: imagining another in pain does not evoke empathy
J Decety, C Chen, C Harenski, KA Kiehl
Frontiers in human neuroscience 7, 489, 2013
4842013
Neural sources involved in auditory target detection and novelty processing: an event-related fMRI study
KA Kiehl, KR Laurens, TL Duty, BB Forster, PF Liddle
Psychophysiology 38 (1), 133-142, 2001
4732001
The criminal psychopath: History, neuroscience, treatment, and economics
KA Kiehl, MB Hoffman
Jurimetrics 51, 355, 2011
4642011
Reduced prefrontal connectivity in psychopathy
JC Motzkin, JP Newman, KA Kiehl, M Koenigs
Journal of Neuroscience 31 (48), 17348-17357, 2011
4492011
Dysfunctional action monitoring hyperactivates frontal–striatal circuits in obsessive–compulsive disorder: an event-related fMRI study
N Maltby, DF Tolin, P Worhunsky, TM O'Keefe, KA Kiehl
Neuroimage 24 (2), 495-503, 2005
4092005
Infection, incest, and iniquity: Investigating the neural correlates of disgust and morality
J Schaich Borg, D Lieberman, KA Kiehl
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 20 (9), 1529-1546, 2008
3792008
Temporal lobe and “default” hemodynamic brain modes discriminate between schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
VD Calhoun, PK Maciejewski, GD Pearlson, KA Kiehl
Human brain mapping 29 (11), 1265-1275, 2008
3632008
Neuroprediction of future rearrest
E Aharoni, GM Vincent, CL Harenski, VD Calhoun, W Sinnott-Armstrong, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (15), 6223-6228, 2013
3602013
Killer whale (Orcinus orca) hearing: Auditory brainstem response and behavioral audiograms
MD Szymanski, DE Bain, K Kiehl, S Pennington, S Wong, KR Henry
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 106 (2), 1134-1141, 1999
3511999
Aberrant neural processing of moral violations in criminal psychopaths.
CL Harenski, KA Harenski, MS Shane, KA Kiehl
Journal of abnormal psychology 119 (4), 863, 2010
3482010
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